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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also he does not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to add information or contrast with a previous statement, indicating that someone does not do something in addition to other actions or behaviors.
Example: "She enjoys hiking, but also he does not share her enthusiasm for outdoor activities."
Alternatives: "nor does he" or "he also doesn't".
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Also, he does not shy from evaluating and criticizing the rhetorical swordplay of the principals.
Also, he does not care about your headache.
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"Also, he doesn't give his opponent enough credit.
Also, he doesn't start crowing until about 6 30 A.M. — just about when we get up.
Also, he doesn't show the videos to Davis before they run.
Also, he doesn't retain information.
Also, he doesn't get up in the morning thinking about killing people.
Also, he doesn't have to propose, you can.
Also, he did not recall hearing shots in the distance first.
Also, he did not want to show weakness to his classmates.
Also, he did not seem to know how to go about soliciting students' feedback on his lessons other than simply asking them.
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