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The phrase "are not conducive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations, environments, or conditions that do not promote or support a particular outcome or behavior.
Example: "The current working conditions are not conducive to productivity, leading to employee dissatisfaction."
Alternatives: "do not foster" or "are not supportive of".
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Only problem: the Flatiron can get packed, and packed bars are not conducive to martini-sipping.
Increasingly, short careers are not conducive to the large upfront bonuses that top draft picks receive.
The worst reason is local chauvinism; the psychodynamics of chauvinism are not conducive to high standards.
"The conditions in Zimbabwe today are not conducive to negotiations," the opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, said.
But, he added, "She would say that the times are not conducive to great visions".
These triggers force a board into a reactive mode and are not conducive to effective oversight.
The circumstances are not conducive to contending for the division championship.
Hierarchies and conservatism are not conducive to ensuring that the best ideas come to the top.
A senior DPP official, Joseph Wu, says China's threats are not conducive to peace.
It makes for beautiful scenery, but such geography and geometry are not conducive to high speeds.
Their formats, however, are not conducive to contemporary analysis, rendering them ostensibly "lost" to research.
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