Sentence examples for are would be from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "are would be" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two different verb forms that do not work together in this way.
Example: "They are would be the best candidates for the job." (This is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "are likely to be" or "would be".

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"And I think that any dramatic reversal of the way things are would be astonishing.

Any birding pedant (and most of us are) would be cringing through most of this film.

Treating these choreographed exercises as the nothing burgers they are would be a start.

And if Mr. Abbott doesn't run for that, then the attorney general hopefuls — whoever they are would be stuck.

Mrs. Foster said, "but it seems like stirring up the bottom where they are would be more harmful.

"I think he's peddling myths about Britain in Europe; it's fascinating he says that 'carrying on as we are would be disastrous for Britain'.

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So what are would-be buyers doing?

Many of their drivers are would-be kamikazes.

There are would-be interventionists and regulators in central Europe too.

All unions are would-be divorces, huge and messy mistakes-in-the-making.

These are would-be film editors and directors who make new trailers for classic movies.

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