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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a non member" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who does not belong to a particular group or organization.
Example: "The event is open to everyone, including a non member who is interested in joining."
Alternatives: "an outsider" or "a non-participant".
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Go on a non member shopping spree!
Wear suitable clothes for a non member.
If you are a non member, join one!
If you are a non member get the red puffle.
If a non member is annoying you, tell them!
If you are a non member and you adopt a non member baby the baby know how it feels to have nothing so they probably won't run away.
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Since then, it has not punished a non-member.
Thursday's resolution raises Palestine from being a "non-member observer entity" to a "non-member observer state".
Russia (a non-member), Venezuela and other hard-pressed countries want an emergency meeting of OPEC.
Note added 24 August 2016: State of Palestine is recognised by the UN as a non-member State.
If you are a non-member, you can participate also.
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