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The phrase "are not online" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is not currently connected to the internet or not available in a digital format.
Example: "The servers are not online, so we cannot access the database at this time."
Alternatives: "are offline" or "are unavailable online".
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Bone density tests are not online, nor are electrocardiograms.
Still, 15percentt of American homes are not online.
Some of the obstacles to e-commerce are not online.
Today, roughly 4.2 billion people are not online.
These are not online publishers, like Yahoo! or AOL.
Box lists for other boxes are not online.
"Not all of the self-employed are computer savvy; 20% are not online.
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So why aren't online customers happier?
Of course, most Chinese aren't online to express dissent.
"70% of people living in social housing aren't online".
They aren't online.
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