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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also does not exploit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or behaviors that refrain from taking advantage of someone or something.
Example: "The new policy is designed to protect workers' rights and also does not exploit their labor."
Alternatives: "also refrains from exploiting" or "also avoids exploitation".
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Our current work also does not exploit the rich field of research in semantic reasoning.
More importantly, their scheduler tries to minimize the outage of all the active users and thus also does not exploit admission control procedures.
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"And yet Egypt does not exploit its resources.
She nudges, true, but she does not exploit.
Does not exploit MS10-046.
This is because SSC does not exploit both branches simultaneously.
Randalls also has Texas roots, but doesn't exploit this in their marketing.
This show doesn't exploit the people in it; it exploits the divisions among everyone watching.
Even if it were, a vegan doesn't exploit animals.
But DeLappe doesn't exploit this technique.
But I am happy to say Ms. Robbie is treated with dignity and respect by the talented directors and also the writers, Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, who do not exploit her beauty--quite unlike Martin Scorsese who manipulated Ms. Robbie into gratuitous scenes of nudity in her performance in Wolf of Wall Street.
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