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The phrase "are not pretty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered unattractive or unappealing.
Example: "The results of the experiment are not pretty, revealing several flaws in the methodology."
Alternatives: "are not attractive" or "are not appealing".
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Some may associate her pastel shades with prettiness, but they are not pretty so much as full of light.
The statistics are not pretty.
"These are not pretty stories.
The governor's proposals are not pretty.
Even objectively, Snapchat photos and video are not pretty.
My Google image search results are not pretty.
The results of her infatuation are not pretty.
Well, the losses on it are not pretty.
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The results aren't pretty.
THEY aren't pretty.
The numbers aren't pretty.
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