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The phrase "are not governed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not subject to control or regulation by a particular authority or set of rules.
Example: "These activities are not governed by any existing laws, allowing for greater freedom in their execution."
Alternatives: "are not regulated" or "are not controlled".
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We are not governed by Britain: we are entirely self-governing, except for defence and foreign affairs".
"Readers today are not governed by the restrictions of format.
Obviously, the company's plans are not governed only by financial considerations, Mr. O'Brien said.
This movie is quite different: Zodiac's victims are not governed by, say, the 12 astrological signs.
Indeed, the dissent concedes that pen registers are not governed by Title III.
Religious cemeteries are owned and managed by churches and synagogues and are not governed by the state law.
The courts of law must be more than that, or we are not governed by law at all".
Doctors and many hospitals are independent entrepreneurs who work within the system but are not governed by it.
Some of New York's largest museums, including the Met, operate under legislative charters and are not governed by the regulations.
White was initially unconcerned because most of Cervélo's customers do not race or they compete in triathlons, which are not governed by the cycling union.
In times of great happiness or great sorrow, in triumph or catastrophe, we are not governed by rationality, and it is honest to admit it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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