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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unprepared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of not being ready or equipped for a particular situation or task.
Example: "The students are unprepared for the final exam, as they did not study the material thoroughly."
Alternatives: "are not ready" or "are ill-equipped".
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are unprepared
noun
A black mark given to a pupil who arrives at a lesson without the necessary items or preparation.
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"We are unprepared".
Many people are unprepared for retirement.
Companies and the government are unprepared.
"I make money when people are unprepared".
Many, however, are unprepared for college.
Plenty of New Yorkers are unprepared.
New research indicates that business owners are unprepared for retirement.
But most importantly, children are unprepared for real life".
First-time patrons are unprepared for its charm.
If you are unprepared, it's as bad as being on the basketball court with untied shoes.
Rich societies, by contrast, are unprepared to function without grid power.
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