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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are words of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to attribute a statement or phrase to a specific source or author.
Example: "These are words of wisdom that have guided many throughout history."
Alternatives: "are statements from" or "are phrases by".
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The words I utter when wretched are words of defiance".
But amid the celebrations at the gang's defeat there are words of scepticism.
"I truly believe that Sheriff Normand's choice of words are words of division," said the Westbank NAACP president, Gaylor Spiller.
There are words, of course: about contactless debit cards, about secret Santa, about an embarrassing childhood "cabin bed".
A Texan, tasting one for the first time, declared, "It's like a pool-house burger!," which apparently are words of high praise.
There are words, of course, on all the graves, but more than that there are words in the air: They are all gone into the world of light!
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"Most of it was word-of-mouth recruitment," she said.
"It's all been word-of-mouth," Alison says.
"It's word-of-mouth and helps propagate our story".
"It has all been word-of-mouth publicity," he adds.
A salon's best marketing tool is word-of-mouth.
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