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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are no standardized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the absence of standardization in a particular context or field.
Example: "In this industry, there are no standardized procedures for handling customer complaints."
Alternatives: "lack of standardization" or "no established standards".
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There are no standardized measures for surge capacity and quantifying and standardizing surge in these conditions is a complex process.
However, no country has established particulate standards for two-wheelers, said Roychowdhury, and there are no standardized methods for measuring particulate emissions from these vehicles.
"There are no standardized rules," Cmdr.
There are no standardized models around making comparisons between studies difficult.
There are no standardized methods for monitoring appetite in free-living populations.
Currently, there are no standardized multidisciplinary protocols for evaluating such lesions.
There are no standardized tests in the subject, and no Regents on courtesy looming down the road.
In the workplace as well as in schools, there are no standardized guidelines on how to handle sexual assault.
There are no standardized tests, and the focus appears to be on equity, not competition between schools or students.
Such validation efforts are scarcely reported in the existing literature and there are no standardized procedures defined.
Similarly, there are no standardized criteria for selecting the best donors and recipients and no means of certification established for transplant programs.
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