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The phrase "are not timed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing events, activities, or processes that do not have a specific time limit or deadline.
Example: "The exams are not timed, allowing students to work at their own pace."
Alternatives: "do not have a time limit" or "are not restricted by time".
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There is no prize money, and contestants are not timed.
Visits are not timed, so once you get up there you can stay as long as you like – although there is nowhere to sit down.
Those who take part in the event as Survivors must "climb, crawl and slide in an effort to avoid confrontation by hordes of Walkers," the release said, adding that it "is not a race, and Survivors are not timed, but the end is near, and they must move swiftly".
If the exit strategies are not timed well, the global economy is at risk for extraordinary levels of inflation.
And by the way, Olympic lifting movements for the most part are judged by amount of weight that can be done and are not timed for speed of movement(s).
Responses are not timed; this reduces the task as far as possible to a pure test of perceptual discrimination efficiency.
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The assessment is not timed.
"We are not time-wasters".
Directions are not time limited.
"We are not time-driven.
Accounts that are not time-sensitive.
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