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The phrase "are not fluent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's lack of proficiency in a language or skill.
Example: "Many students in the class are not fluent in English, which can make communication challenging."
Alternatives: "lack fluency" or "are not proficient".
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Some are not fluent English speakers.
Many reporters are not fluent in English.
Language is a barrier, as they are not fluent in Hindi or English primarily spoken in the capital.
Mr. Breuer pointed out that many of the village's neighbors and workers, like Mr. Santamaria, are not fluent in English either.
Adolfo Carrión Jr., an independent in the race with roots in Puerto Rico, had advice for his counterparts who are not fluent.
They speak, all told, three hundred and sixty-five languages — Saramaccan, Yapese, Quiché, and Nicaraguan Sign Language, to name some I bet you are not fluent in.
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Most Americans aren't fluent in the language of money.
However, there's no danger of that, because they aren't fluent readers or writers.
Because her parents aren't fluent in English, they weren't able to help much with homework, she says.
(You can see what other changes are being made here, though if you aren't fluent in delta code charts and collation algorithms, it won't mean much).
Even if you aren't fluent in a language, include it if you know enough.
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