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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are vetted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone has been thoroughly examined or evaluated for quality, suitability, or reliability.
Example: "All candidates for the position are vetted to ensure they meet our company's standards."
Alternatives: "are screened" or "are evaluated".
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are vetted
noun
A veterinarian or veterinary surgeon.
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They are vetted.
Prospective partners are vetted for months.
The candidates are vetted in primary elections.
The groups are vetted by Transparency International.
Both, bafflingly, are vetted by lawyers.
TEDx licensees are vetted by TED.
Even mundane procedures often are vetted by the courts.
In Britain, cargo operators are vetted and named "trusted carriers".
Candidates for partner are vetted by current partners.
Pictures are vetted, carefully selected and sometimes even Photoshopped.
Physicians who take part in virtual visits are vetted.
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