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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reviews are" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or refer to opinions or evaluations of something. For example: - "Reviews are mixed for the new restaurant in town." - "According to reviews, the latest movie release is worth watching." - "Online reviews are a great way to gather feedback about a product or service."
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Reviews are warm.
The reviews are excellent.
Early reviews are promising.
My reviews are very tough.
The Boston reviews are dreadful.
Well, the reviews are brilliant.
Gushy favorable reviews are useless.
Other reviews are less enthusiastic.
The testy reviews are another.
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The reviews were sensational.
The reviews were mixed.
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