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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not skilled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who lacks proficiency or expertise in a particular area or task.
Example: "Many employees are not skilled in using the new software, so additional training will be necessary."
Alternatives: "lack expertise" or "are inexperienced".
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You are not skilled in navigating non-linear politics.
The earth isn't dumb, but we are not skilled enough.
Investors often complain that Ugandans are not skilled or hard-working enough.
It also provides postproduction help for people who are not skilled at Photoshop.
And the truth is that many managers are not skilled at group facilitation.
Many are not skilled, and those who are are already busy running their nation's businesses.
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People just aren't skilled at interpreting what they see.
It's not as if the foreign workers aren't skilled.
"But I hate to see these coaches putting down children who aren't skilled".
2. The kind who aren't skilled enough, but try it anyway.
"But they're gone, and a lot of people who aren't skilled are stuck with whatever they can get".
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