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"neither are" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to convey that two things or people do not possess a certain quality or characteristic, similar to "neither is." Example: "Neither of my sisters are particularly interested in sports, so I usually go to games alone."
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Neither are spineless politicians.
Neither are right.
Neither are hats.
And neither are you.
Neither are they closed.
Neither are particularly ambitious.
And neither are fans.
"And neither are we".
Neither are the children.
Neither are vestibules.
Neither are the stages.
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