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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are unspecified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items, details, or elements that have not been clearly defined or stated.
Example: "The parameters for the experiment are unspecified, making it difficult to replicate the results."
Alternatives: "are not defined" or "are not specified".
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(Not surprisingly, these cuts are unspecified).
(Location and even nationality are unspecified.) Ray lived alone, down the street from Una and her family.
Wall texts in the exhibition say that Mr. Chand's work was inspired by his personal religious beliefs — which are unspecified — and the teachings of Gandhi.
Reserves to cover any potential putbacks from purchasers of the $450 billion in private-label securitizations the bank sold during that period are unspecified.
Unguided or wireless transmission is naturally preferred when the locations of receivers are unspecified or too numerous, as in the case of radio and television communications.
As for the desert island, its conditions are unspecified, but presumably there is sufficient shelter to obviate the need for books large enough to serve in the construction of a makeshift hut.
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The damages sought were unspecified.
There will be unspecified rafts of benefits cuts.
The nature and scope of the possible sanctions were unspecified.
Just what mission the extra troops would perform is unspecified.
The cost of terrorism is unspecified in the Kingdom Tower's $1.5 billion insurance policy.
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