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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not stated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or details that have not been explicitly mentioned or provided.
Example: "The reasons for the decision are not stated in the report, leaving many questions unanswered."
Alternatives: "are not mentioned" or "are not provided".
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But the OFT contends the terms for the relevant charges are not stated in "plain intelligible language".
Still, many statements in daily life are not stated but implied in the sense that they are intended.
Fees are not stated and are left to the family's discretion, and the relatives generally feel an unspoken pressure to be quite generous.
The identities of the other defendants, including the two Britons, are not stated, and some of them are understood to have been accused in absentia.
Peter Wahlstrom, a senior analyst with Morningstar Equity Research, said that Sterling, whose sales are not stated in Barnes & Noble's public filings, was not a core part of the company's business.
"Where quantities are not stated," he wrote, "trust your instincts or desires".While "Saturday" wasn't really a food novel, McEwan's artfulness and ease around the stove was a reminder that brilliant and sustained food writing in fiction remains rare.
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You are not stating what you think directly.
But that understanding is not stated explicitly.
What is not stated is the reasoning behind that law.
What the Chinese did with the warnings is not stated.
But this is not stated in the actual bill.
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