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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unseen" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to things that are not visible or perceptible, such as certain energies or emotions. For example: "Though the effects of love can be seen in many ways, its origins are unseen."
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are unseen
noun
An examination involving material not previously seen or studied.
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There are unseen forces that oppose motivation and seek to douse the flames of inspiration.
(Even dirty dishes are unseen by guests, behind the one wall by the sink).
They are unseen, they are movements of capital, the way markets operate.
We contribute a lot to Poland and yet still we are unseen.
Its spores, like those of all mosses, are unseen but everywhere.
And yes, from the striking quality of the vegetables alone, I would say there are unseen energies at work here.
With every breath of modern life, people leave a vast series of markings that are unseen and, usually, unnoticed.
But there are unseen risks, said Dr. David A. Kessler, the former commissioner of food and drugs.
The Russians make titanium parts that are unseen but no less important on planes like the new 787 Dreamliner and the workaday commuter airplane, the 737.
Some are unseen, like Fred Mendelsohn, the producer who discovered her, and a fellow named Tyrone, the first man to make love to her.
"Forced labour and human rights abuses are not just issues in tropical prawn farming, they are unseen factors in other fishing too.
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