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"ones that are" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase any time you need to compare two or more things. For example: "I prefer the apples that are sweeter, not the ones that are tarter."
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Single blow on ones that are close to the bottle.
Concentrate on the ones that are giving you grief.
The ones that are on TV, yeah.
"We're the ones that are sweltering.
"The ones that are shot with C.G.I".
The ones that are rated Aarr!
I know the ones that are overrated.
I mean the ones that are left".
The ones that are a real challenge.
Especially ones that are about escaping.
Here are the ones that are.
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