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The phrase "are not handled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not being managed or dealt with in a particular context.
Example: "The complaints from customers are not handled in a timely manner, leading to dissatisfaction."
Alternatives: "are not addressed" or "are not managed".
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Also, specimens may be useless if they are not handled properly before they reach the laboratory.
It said some products, such as wine and flowers which are not handled at Castle Donington, had not been affected.
Most of the bottles were fresh, which is often a problem with imported beers if they are not handled carefully and kept refrigerated.
If these are not handled well, they could damage the Church's reputation in the region, as has already happened in Europe.
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The industry has already been put on notice by the FSA that it faces fines and enforcement action if customer complaints are not handled quickly after the Financial Ombudsman Service, which deals with complaints thrown out by banks, started to receive 5,000 a week.
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Companies are "not handling it very well; give it to the shareholders".
Ingredients are locally produced, but they aren't handled like precious objects.
Other elements aren't handled as effectively.
"But it's not handled that way.
The deal was not handled by her current Hollywood team.
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