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The phrase "are unmarried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the marital status of individuals, typically in a factual context.
Example: "Many of the participants in the survey are unmarried, which reflects the changing social dynamics in our society."
Alternatives: "are single" or "have not married".
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Lamb and Pearson are unmarried.
Forty-four percent of American adults are unmarried.
* The parents are unmarried, but paternity has been established.
A growing proportion of women who give birth are unmarried.
A quarter of young cohabiting couples are unmarried.
An increasing number of households are headed by adults who are unmarried.
33% of women executives are unmarried vs. 18% of men (2007).
Half of America's adults, for instance, are unmarried, up from 22% in 1950.
38% of its depositors are female, & 28% of them are unmarried, & therefore potential brides.
As for the next generation of Turnesas, the three younger Turnesa men are unmarried.
A third of the new home-owners are unmarried black women.
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