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The phrase "are not communities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that certain entities or groups do not qualify as communities, often in a discussion or argument about social structures or definitions.
Example: "While they may share common interests, they are not communities in the traditional sense."
Alternatives: "do not constitute communities" or "are not considered communities".
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They are not communities".
They are not communities in the traditional social sense.
These are not communities but urban fortresses, worse than anything inflicted on London in the 60s or 70s.
To the Editor: Communities that call homosexuality a sin, can't tolerate a gay pride parade and won't support same-sex marriage are not communities that love gays "and accept them for who they are".
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"These are not community-friendly choices that were made," Mr. Perkins said of the selections overall.
It simply refers interested individuals to insurers to purchase policies, which are not community rated but actuarially priced.
These are not community gathering places but their closure will significantly burden their communities.
States are not community property states operate under common law rules.
We're not communities, we're not people: we're just in the way of them raising money".
When a school is not community-based, a lot of the air is let out.
When I told my dad he said 'are you not sure it's not community service?'.
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