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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unattached" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is not connected or linked to anything else, often in a physical or emotional sense.
Example: "The wires are unattached, which is why the device isn't functioning properly."
Alternatives: "are disconnected" or "are not linked".
Dictionary
are unattached
adjective
Not married or involved in a romantic relationship.
synonyms
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Some of the people who are unattached are on the right.
Some of the people who are unattached are hard to characterize philosophically at all on the traditional left-right continuum".
It's harder for the young, of course — all those hormones, and so many of your peers are unattached.
There are plenty of single people who shine at work, and there are plenty of effective business leaders who are unattached.
Compared to the standard density method, design variables are unattached to the finite element model and defined by control parameters dominating the parametric equation of the CBS.
"Our purpose was to go to the people who are unattached or who have lost touch," said Bill Devlin of Rockville Centre, one of the founders of Faith on Tap.
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Today Ms. Sacco says she is unattached.
Why should the witty, handsome Larry be unattached?
Later, Mr. Taylor asked a mutual friend if Geri was unattached.
In 2005, both were unattached when Mr. Verhoff contacted Ms. Rosenberg.
This time, he was unattached and much friendlier.
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