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The phrase "are not sorted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe items or data that have not been organized or arranged in a specific order.
Example: "The files in this folder are not sorted, making it difficult to find the document I need."
Alternatives: "are disorganized" or "are in random order".
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"If things are not sorted by January 31 we will have to look at other options.
(The numbers I have for 2013 are not sorted by affluence).
That curriculum is tightly tied to the test, and students are not sorted until the upper grades, by which time they have been thoroughly schooled in the curriculum.
"The biggest lesson of Kosovo is that independence can open a lot of problems if they are not sorted out in advance and can spoil independence," she said.
"If you are not sorted into Gryffindor, if you go into one of the other three houses, you will effectively get an extra quarter of a chapter.
The estimated τ ̂ i, j are not sorted by source on each sensor.
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Listings aren't sorted into categories.
The notifications aren't sorted by apps by default now.
"If it is not sorted out on Monday, he will stay and everyone will be happy".
Some investors talk darkly of going elsewhere if the transport mess is not sorted out.
In the Conventions, the electors were not sorted into their respective units (curia, centuries or tribes).
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