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The phrase "were not sheltered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or entities did not receive protection or refuge from danger or hardship. Example: "During the storm, many families were not sheltered and had to seek safety in nearby buildings."
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The judge also ruled that the city's public-sector pensions were not sheltered from the restructuring process under the state constitution, a judicial precedent that will be read closely in other cash-strapped cities across America that are looking at ways to reduce debt.
Those who were not sheltered by their families often lived in deep poverty and in squalid housing.
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So, when you think about it, we really weren't sheltered from the dangers lurking out there, and we survived.
Athletes are not sheltered from the troubles of the world.
If you're not sheltered, that's not going to work.
But it probably does mean they are not insecure and they are not sheltered.
France may not be "specifically targeted", said Mr Chirac this week, but it "was not sheltered from terrorist acts".
The French know that they are not sheltered from the turmoil in Greece and elsewhere in the euro zone.
Like many of us Nasty Women of a certain age and weight, Clinton is not sheltered by such cowboy chivalry.
The downside of waiting on the curb is that you're not sheltered from snow or rain, but the trade-off is convenience.
Hawks will wait for young bats to come out of a house, if it's not sheltered, Ms. Long says, and pick them off one by one.
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