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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are never explored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that certain topics, ideas, or aspects have not been examined or investigated at all.
Example: "Many important themes in literature are never explored, leaving readers with unanswered questions."
Alternatives: "are often overlooked" or "remain unexamined".
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The cost of that happiness or the cost of the choices are never explored.
The lies behind the rush to war are never explored explicitly, nor is the war in Afghanistan or any debate regarding America's general strategies against Al Qaeda.
The subjects' lives are never explored with sufficient depth for them to emerge as more than voices in a diffuse mosaic.
Unsexy, despite scenes of strenuous copulation and nudity, "Shame" is a clinical portrait of a man in excruciating psychic pain for reasons that are never explored.
Potentially critical issues are raised and summarily dropped; we hear about suspicious calls to and messages on Halbach's cell phone, but these are never explored or even raised again.
But since the psychological roots of his behavior are never explored, Mr. Andrews — whose tenure on the ABC drama "Lost" proves him more than capable of deep-seated menace — is hamstrung by a character who never breaches one dimension.
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The totality of their existence is never explored.
The relative importance of various risk factors for SUDEP was never explored.
Genetic effects on these traits were never explored in a Mediterranean country.
But this idea is never explored deeply enough; the choreographic whole is undercut by the music.
The angiotensin II receptor type 2 (AT2R) is one of proposed candidate genes for CAKUT, but the expression was never explored in humans.
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