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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not gathered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has not been collected or assembled.
Example: "The data for the report are not gathered yet, so we cannot proceed with the analysis."
Alternatives: "have not been collected" or "are not assembled".
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This means that if the beneficial effects of a devaluation are not gathered in quickly, there may be no beneficial effect at all.
As explained in the House Report which accompanies the Copyright Revision Act of 1976, "a performance made available by transmission to the public at large is 'public' even though the recipients are not gathered in a single place...
In real life, they are not gathered at all, but that doesn't work with the metaphor.
Indeed on root cross-sections 0.5 cm from the apex, and on polar views of these sections, epidermal, exodermal and sclerenchyma of mutant cells are not gathered in 3 well-defined layers.
Data are not gathered for each single building and the intensity values are not a simple hazard indicator, but, notwithstanding its coarseness, this method ensures both robust and reproducible results.
But we are not gathered here today to discuss Parenthood.
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Still, we mustn't build a moat -- the hardest part is joining together without snubbing those who aren't gathered.
Information about transactions was not gathered or presented in a consistent manner.
But Worboys and Reid went free because the most obvious evidence was not gathered.
Based on that assumption evidence was not gathered as it might have been if homicide were suspected.
This point suggests that if these were brought to Safah for recycling they were not gathered there due to loss of function.
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