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"whose are they" is correct and usable in written English
You might use it to ask whose possessions a group of items belong to. For example, you could say, "I found these trinkets in the attic. Whose are they?"
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Are these words random sneers (and if so, whose?); are they categories or labels?
Whose are they?
"Whose are they?" "Your property now belongs to Negan".
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Each manages to give some manner of being (esse) to the statue, even they are in different ways internal to the entity whose being they influence.
Those ten beers in the bathroom, whose were they?
They're seventeen pee, and whose crisps are they anyways?
Doesn't matter whose they are – they need telling off, you tell 'em off.
"By whose definition are they deemed to be extremist?" he asked.
"With these nomad students in higher education, whose students are they?
And whose jobs are they after?" alongside a giant hand pointing at the viewer.
But whose call are they waiting for, and why are they home alone?
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