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No, the phrase 'is what is' is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English. However, the phrase 'is what it is' is correct and can be used in many contexts. For example, "The situation is what it is—we have to move forward."
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That is what is tough".
This is what is happening.
That is what is irreplaceable".
This is what is important.
That is what is exciting".
That is what is real.
That is what is happening now.
The piece is what is performed.
That is what is right and fair".
This is what is expected of novelists.
Young men dying is what is wrong.
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