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The phrase "are not labeled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing items, objects, or information that lack identification or tags.
Example: "The boxes in the storage room are not labeled, making it difficult to find what we need."
Alternatives: "lack labels" or "are unmarked".
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And that, he said, is illegal because rodenticides are not labeled for use on squirrels.
Mr. Fitzgerald's sessions on TrainingPeaks.com are not labeled as brain training per se.
Some weather maps are not labeled well and have few or no points of reference.
Most of the places depicted in these works are impossible to pinpoint, and they are not labeled.
The trend is increasingly toward proprietary blends that are not labeled as cabernet, but cab is still king.
We are not responsible for notices that are not labeled or sent properly, or do not have complete information.
When episodes of right-wing violence are not labeled terrorism, that is taken as proof of a deadly double standard.
Mr. Borrusso said that while the well system was not overly complicated, some things are not labeled, so an operator has to know his way around.
Companies note that meat and milk products from conventionally bred animals are not labeled with details about how those animals were conceived.
While many casters are not labeled with the maximum weight they will support, most manufacturers give a general description of the type of load.
The article concluded that many medications are not labeled clearly, that some provide no dosing instrument, and that the instruments, if included, are not marked consistently.
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