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The phrase "not objective" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is not impartial or that it does not provide an objective view. For example, "This report does not provide an objective assessment of the situation."
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You're not objective.
"Mukasey was not objective.
It's not objective.
And that's not objective".
"If they're not objective, I send it back," he said.
If we are not objective, the whole system falls apart".
David Irving is not "objective" -- but who is?
Regardless of style, the Verists were not objective.
It's not objective or scientific – or fair or reasonable.
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That is, the team can "freelance" methods but not objectives.
"It isn't objective isolation," he insists.
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