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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unconnected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe things that are not linked or related to each other in any way.
Example: "The two events are unconnected, despite occurring on the same day."
Alternatives: "are unrelated" or "have no connection".
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· Most partisan research centres are unconnected to universities.
CR is low throughout the study area because most channel belts in our cross sections are unconnected.
This paper investigates a class of mobile wireless sensor networks that are unconnected most of the times; we refer to them as delay tolerant wireless sensor networks (DTWSN).
Both the governance and taxation issues point to a corporate culture that is heavily siloed, where lawyers and accountants are unconnected from issues of wider social impact.
These three people are unconnected, but they have one thing in common: the greatest evacuation of children in British history, which began on Friday 1 September 1939.
And once officers enter a residence, they can search and seize items in plain view that are unconnected to suicide risk, a potential back door to policing unrelated crimes without warrants.
Furthermore, measured pH values in concentrated solutions are unconnected and do not represent real H+ activity.
Time tables are unconnected, as are ticketing platforms and, of course, prices.
These are unconnected networks where there is little to no information exchange.
The Time article then goes on, however, to discount the likelihood that there is any trend here at all, saying, "For one thing, the cases are unconnected".
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Never mind that the two are unconnected.
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