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The phrase "are not entertained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express dissatisfaction or disinterest in a situation or performance, often in a humorous or sarcastic context.
Example: "After watching the lackluster performance, the audience collectively sighed, clearly stating that they are not entertained."
Alternatives: "are unimpressed" or "do not find this amusing".
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Motions to amend generally are not entertained unless germane or relevant to the main question.
Yup, if they are not entertained for every second, they will sigh, whine and say, "I'm bored".
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"How do you know we are not entertaining people the same way the human zoos did?" asks one.
"We are not entertaining that speculation of big sales," said the Spaniard.
Sunday's victory was also the perfect riposte to the critics who have suggested that Spain have abandoned attacking principles and are not entertaining to watch.
That's why we've done the dirty work of sifting through its dozens of titles to find out which shows are and are not entertaining on drugs.
"But if they feel they aren't entertained, that it's too much like commercial TV, it will fall flat".
If children aren't entertained, they may start to throw tantrums from being to bored.
I am not entertained any more.
He quickly realized, however, that his supervisors were not entertained.
By the end of the program, I was not entertained; I was burned out.
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