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The phrase "have not explored" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to indicate that something has not been looked into or investigated yet. For example, "We have not explored all of the possibilities yet."
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Yet we have not explored our own planet.
Asked why the United States was opposed, the official said: "We have not explored what the balance of benefits on this issue would be.
At least the new psychologists have not explored this dream book nor pawed over the gentle, shrinking celibate who wrote it".
I've written five books set in these states, and have not explored one half of one per cent of their mystery.
"[Previous researchers] have not explored the relationship between emotional information processing and driving behaviour," said the study's researchers led by Dr Jing Chai.
end{aligned} (7.28 So far, we have not explored such expressions but we can handle them.
Noteworthy, authors have not explored deflection angles and distances in varied flow condition.
Policy makers at the local level have not explored these local policy options widely.
However, they have not explored a system optimization from the system hardware architecture to the algorithmic development level.
Nonetheless, macroeconomists have not explored the deep-determinants that are responsible for delineating the rich and the poor.
For those of you who have not explored health savings accounts, I strongly urge you to do so.
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