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The phrase "a concept that does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an idea or theory that performs a specific function or action.
Example: "The theory presents a concept that does not rely on traditional methods of analysis."
Alternatives: "an idea that performs" or "a notion that acts".
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This is a concept that does not translate.
It's a term for a concept that does not exist.
Individuals with nefarious connections may have operated out of London and Leicester, but "cells" is a concept that does not fit.
Free - from the net to TV to print - is a concept that doesn't work.
Rokhaya Diallo is a French journalist whose most noted work addresses a concept that doesn't officially exist in France.
Few people can articulate a need for a concept that doesn't exist, and digital companies often sell solutions to problems that people didn't know they had.
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"It was a different time and 'date rape' was a concept that didn't exist.
Some while back, I proposed a concept that did not stick.
While that's a concept that didn't become widely accepted until the diamond industry's marketing campaigns in the mid-1900s, it's one that holds strong today.
Of course, if you want to go back to biblical times, monogamy was a concept that didn't work very well then.
Aggressive driving behaviour is a psychological concept that does not have a quantitative measure.
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