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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are uncommitted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who have not made a commitment to a particular course of action or decision.
Example: "Many voters are uncommitted, which could impact the outcome of the election."
Alternatives: "are undecided" or "remain unengaged."
Dictionary
are uncommitted
adjective
Not inclined toward either side in a matter under dispute.
synonyms
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Mr. Romney won five, and the other five are uncommitted.
The remainder of the delegates in the count are uncommitted or committed to other candidates.
Iran supports the idea, but Algeria, Qatar and others are uncommitted.
By the count of some pro-trade lobbyists, at least 60 House Democrats are uncommitted.
Most of the convention delegates have been chosen by Republican town committees and, by tradition, many of them are uncommitted.
Such polling has consistently shown that many Palestinians are uncommitted as yet to either group and are still persuadable.
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Dope is proud of Clinton's heroic win over UNCOMMITTED, and I now think that we should revote ALL the states and let UNCOMMITTED run on all the ballots, because I think UNCOMMITTED has got an uncommitment that I can believe in and has been uncommitted for centuries, which means UNCOMMITTED has got the experience as well.
Twenty-seven were uncommitted.
The Council leadership is uncommitted.
"We're re-evaluating the landscape; we're uncommitted.
As for Gill, who is a free agent, Nash said, "We're uncommitted and he's uncommitted".
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