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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were not unveiled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has not been revealed or disclosed, often in a formal or literary context. Example: "The details of the project were not unveiled during the press conference, leaving many questions unanswered."
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The Apple iPhone, the Nintendo Wii and other recent must-haves were not unveiled at C.E.S.
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The future is not unveiled".
His Shaw memorial was not unveiled until 1897, and his haunting, hooded memorial to Marian Adams in Washington was finished six years after her suicide.
US officials also provide misleading or directly false assertions about the value of these programs, as they did just recently with the Zazi case, which court documents clearly show was not unveiled by PRISM.
The long-rumored iPhone nano was not unveiled.
This code was not unveiled until all data had been analyzed.
The code was not unveiled until after the analyses and the statistical calculations.
The calculated Cariogram risk category was not unveiled to neither to the patient nor the patient's ordinary dental team.
The actual research question on the role and relevance of non-financial incentives was not unveiled in order to avoid "socially desired behaviour" responses.
She added that Toyota had already planned not to advertise during the Super Bowl on Feb. 6 because it is not unveiling a new vehicle.
Turns out Samsung's not unveiling the Galaxy S10 in Barcelona, either.
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