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The phrase "are not explored" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics, ideas, or subjects that have not been investigated or examined in detail.
Example: "Many aspects of the theory are not explored in the current literature."
Alternatives: "remain unexamined" or "have not been investigated".
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The league's previous brushes with corruption are not explored so much as summarily presented.
But John Smith's extraordinary interactions with the Powhatan chief — matching him as a wary warrior and negotiator — are not explored.
And the links between singer-songwriters and the traditional American songbook as a whole are not explored.
But the events surrounding the death and her role in contributing to black-on-black violence in Soweto are not explored.
And while Mr. Loeb engages various issues about the increasing polarization of the national discourse and its exploitation by politicians, they are not explored with any particular depth.
There are some interesting suggestions of a complicated relationship with the police, who feed him information when it suits their purposes, but these are not explored.
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But those negatives aren't explored fully.
But these aren't explored, deepened or credibly resolved over the course of the novel.
However, it's not explored that much.
What triggered this surprise breakthrough remains a private matter and was not explored in court.
AFC has strong links to Woolworths and Australia, which were not explored in Greenpeace's report.
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