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The phrase "are not engaged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not involved or participating in an activity or situation.
Example: "The employees are not engaged in the meeting, which affects the overall productivity."
Alternatives: "are not involved" or "are not participating".
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If you are not engaged, what are the obstacles to your engagement?
For now, however, many citizens simply are not engaged.
"We are not engaged in content-based enforcement.
But they are not engaged, the Clintons' spokesmen say.
They are not engaged in a combat capacity.
The administration report argues that because US forces are not engaged in sustained fighting, America's military forces are not engaged in "hostilities".
Workers are not engaged in the complicated business of risk assessment, as investors are.
"They are not engaged with the economy and being honest with the system.
"We are not engaged in a game of political top trumps here.
American passions are not engaged because most Americans do not regard our interest there as vital.
"You are not engaged in political action, you are engaged in military action".
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are not agreed
are not enforced
are not organised
are not affected
are not nominated
are not enrolled
are not operated
are not responded
are not devoted
are not undertaken
are not entrusted
are not intermingled
are not instigated
are not encouraged
are not participated
are not sought
are not working
are not complicit
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