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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unheard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not heard or acknowledged, often in the context of voices, opinions, or sounds that go unnoticed.
Example: "In many communities, the concerns of the residents are unheard by local authorities."
Alternatives: "go unnoticed" or "remain unacknowledged".
Dictionary
are unheard
adjective
Not heard.
Exact(52)
Hugs are unheard of.
Hostile takeovers are unheard of.
Their voices really are unheard.
His colour schemes are unheard of.
More complex epilepsy treatments like neurosurgery are unheard of.
Presidential elections, the Olympics, the Arab Spring are unheard of.
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Mass layoffs of full-time workers are unheard-of, thanks to rigid labor laws.
He continued, with a touch of awe: "There are vitamin deficiencies that are unheard-of nowadays".
Those sums are unheard-of in city campaign fund-raising, where the most an individual can contribute is $4,950.
In these lawsuits, which are unheard-of at tax-funded public fire departments, the company pursued unpaid bills ranging from a few hundred dollars to $59,000.
Staples of American pay packages, like multimillion-dollar stock bonuses linked to duration on the job, rather than performance, or cushy severance packages, are unheard-of.
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