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The phrase "Why are you not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to inquire about the reason someone is not doing something or is absent from a situation. Example: "Why are you not attending the meeting today?"
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Why are you not married?
Why are you not laughing?
"Why are you not a personal shopper?
Why are you not teaching us properly?".
"Why are you not eating food?" she asked in Igbo.
Why are you not happy swimming in a pool?
Why are you not good enough at it?
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The judge replied: "Why was you not?
I'm sure there are people thinking 'why are you not doing a 'manly' sport?', but it isn't anybody's business what I do in my free time".
"Why aren't you not recording my words?" he said.
Why aren't you at work? Are you on holiday?
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