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The phrase "about that not" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing, and it cannot be used in standard communication.
Example: "I was thinking about that not being the right approach."
Alternatives: "regarding that not" or "concerning that not".
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"You think about that not happening while he's gone".
Yeah, too bad about that; not our fault.
Look: nobody wants to be the stuffy music nerd wearing the same black Reebok classics they've been wearing for the past 10 years, scratching their bum-fluff covered chin, whining about "that not being real dubstep".
Let's not think about that, not yet.
"So to me there's no argument about that not working".
"I never wanted to write about that, not ever.
Similar(24)
"This isn't about that.
But this story isn't about that.
"It shouldn't be about that.
What about that don't you get?
Something about that don't seem right".
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