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The phrase "are not formed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not been created or established.
Example: "These ideas are not formed yet, and we need more time to develop them."
Alternatives: "have not been created" or "are yet to be established".
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Most interest groups are not formed for political purposes.
Starches are not formed by animals; instead, they form a closely related polysaccharide, glycogen.
The important habitual neural networks are not formed by mere routine, nor can they be reversed by clever triggers.
But canons, Ms. Wisse counters, are not formed by aesthetic power alone; they also must be involved in the very consequences Mr. Bloom rejects.
In chirashi-zushi, a homestyle version, the ingredients are not formed, rather the vinegared rice is strewn with toppings and garnishes.
It differs from other trees in the birch family in that male catkins are not formed until the spring in which they mature.
Coalitions are not formed, they are enforced.
Unlike conventional reservoirs, the petroleum accumulations in "Hybrid Plays" are not formed primarily through buoyancy.
Martensitic crystals are not formed in all investigated grains of the size 1.3 μm and smaller.
New species evolve from preexisting ones and are not formed anew.
These hooks are not formed through the process of adaptive growth since they are single-use.
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