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The phrase "there are winds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you are discussing the presence of winds or implying that winds exist somewhere. Example sentence: "There are winds blowing from the east today."
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Winds, tides... Abbott: On the high seas all sorts of things happen, there are winds, tides, other things they're focusing on.
Like the Old Course, the Solent has both character and quirks, but instead of Hell Bunker and the Swilken Burn there are winds that can die in an instant and swirling tides that can go in two directions simultaneously.
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Right now there are wind farms and manufacturing facilities in 48 out of 50 states.
The Bowmen there are Wind Archers, who use the power of the wind.
"Today, it was a difficult, technical finish — there was wind on both sides and lot of bashing".
"There are wind generators on the hills.
There are wind turbines going up in Falmouth and elsewhere.
Further inland, there are wind advisories 15- to 25mph winds with gusts up to 50mph.
There are winding walks through the trees and "sit ooteries" where guests can enjoy the views.
There are winding melodic lines of elegiac beauty, solemn progressions of melancholic harmony and tumultuous bursts of intensity.
In 2007 solar thermoelectric power plants opened near Sevilla, and there are wind parks throughout the country.
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