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The phrase "are not extracted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has not been removed or taken out from a larger set or source.
Example: "The data from the survey are not extracted for this analysis, as we are focusing on a different dataset."
Alternatives: "are not removed" or "are not taken out".
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Most of the bitter compounds are not extracted if pure ethanol (such as Everclear) is used.
Corrado Clini, the environment minister, has expressed fear of an environmental disaster if the Costa Concordia's half million gallons of fuel and other toxic pollutants are not extracted soon.
Data for SUB-5, SUB-6 and SUB-11 are not extracted.
Both groups conclude from indirect evidence that intracellular polymers are not extracted.
Furthermore, in order to reduce the influence of end effects, model snapshots are not extracted beyond 2014.5.
"They're around the community more than police officers because they don't change, and are not extracted, and they have the links with people".
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Mediobanca's managers admit that they are not extracting enough value from them.
I think there is so much value there, and we are not extracting the value that we could get from all the information that we are capturing along our network.
When we are not extracting wealth from nature, we are extracting it from the working and middle classes.
When the 11.5 mm diameter stone extraction balloon was not extracted easily, we concluded that a real stricture exists.
In C60 incorporated into artificial lipid membranes, it was not extracted to toluene, but the extraction became possible once the vesicle was destructed by adding KCl [15].
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