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The phrase "are not structured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks organization or a defined format.
Example: "The data collected from the survey are not structured, making it difficult to analyze the results effectively."
Alternatives: "lack organization" or "are unorganized".
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The duets are not structured as unfolding dramas.
"Traditionally, schools are not structured to offer that kind of thing," Burd says.
"They are little; they are not structured to be a brand; they need the protection of classification".
In addition, certain social enterprises are not structured to reach scale or generate a liquidity event for their shareholders.
"The problem is that the parties are not structured to provide such discussions or deal with civil society.
"European societies are not structured to absorb more than a certain percentage of migrants, especially if they are Muslims," he said, according to El País.
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But the major British theatre institutions aren't structured to allow playwrights this freedom.
These firms of the future learn and adapt; they aren't structured and siloed, which stifles learning and agility.
Traditional brokerages aren't structured to make the required investments in marketing individual properties.
"It's not structured," Meyer said.
Last season the challenge was not structured enough.
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