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The phrase "are not contemplated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas, plans, or actions that are not considered or included in a particular context.
Example: "The potential risks associated with this project are not contemplated in the initial proposal."
Alternatives: "are not considered" or "are not included".
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Broader descriptions of QoS are possible (e.g., to include security) but they are not contemplated in the present survey.
Such terms are not contemplated in existing mortgages, however, so the solution to today's crisis will involve some renegotiation.
However, its predictive power was limited because only flow discharge acts as an independent variable and river bed dynamics, such as armoring cycles, are not contemplated.
There is a wide range of elements that potentially affect individual earnings and that are not contemplated among the previous regressors.
Influential processes are not contemplated in the SM and have been defined in the CG as involving 'an embedded event in the matrix clause [that] is somehow 'influenced' in one way or another by the process' (Neale 2002: 172).
In the lack for specific guidelines, such novel bioreplacements are rendered equivalent to standard bioprostheses, for which, however, characteristics of viability or support to living cell elements are not contemplated.
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We are not contemplating putting boots on the ground.
They are not contemplating voting Labour," said Smith.
"The reality is there is no defect, so we are not contemplating costs," he said.
James has done a good job and we are not contemplating any changes," Mr. Carey said.
And, it should be noted, the Lakers are not contemplating a co-coach system.
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