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The phrase "are impersonal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks personal involvement or emotional connection, often in a formal or objective context.
Example: "The instructions provided in the manual are impersonal, focusing solely on the technical aspects without any personal touch."
Alternatives: "lack personal touch" or "are devoid of emotion".
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are impersonal
adjective
Not personal; not representing a person; not having personality.
synonyms
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And who sez that computers are impersonal?
But the grounds upon which contempts are punished are impersonal.
There seems to be an authoritarianism, things are impersonal and opaque".
Stern's notes on the Sueños are impersonal, and she didn't keep the original prints.
"But these enormous foyers are impersonal," he asserted, "and the space is useless.
Training programmes are impersonal, rotating doctors across vast swaths of the country.
Similar(22)
Be impersonal.
It's impersonal.
That is impersonal.
Teaching cannot be impersonal.
The Congress is impersonal".
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