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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not employed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's employment status or when referring to individuals who do not have a job.
Example: "Many recent graduates are not employed in their field of study."
Alternatives: "are unemployed" or "do not have jobs."
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"There's a distortion in the labor market in which some really qualified middle-career people are not employed or are under-employed right now," Sharef says.
The vast majority of couriers are not employed by the companies they work for, but are self-employed contractors.
"Our children are not employed by that oil programme".
"Fifty-eight percent of African American youth are not employed".
They are not employed by Amazon.com or its affiliates".
Often based in estate agents, the people affected by this decision are not employed by Lloyds.
"To be clear, our interns are not employed and do not do a job.
This means you are not employed, it's just one shift at a time.
And you know, they are not employed, so clearly someone must be funding them".
GPs are not included in the HSCIC figures because they are not employed by the NHS.
Many stars, such as Norton, are not employed directly by the broadcaster.
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