Sentence examples for and not though from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and not though" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to express a contrast or exception, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I wanted to go to the party, and not though I was feeling tired."
Alternatives: "but not" or "although not".

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Diss is offended by peggi's work, which takes Matisse posters and paints over them using blood and feces, and he also finds it artless and not though through.

This fostered the idea that the main offensive would be along the coast and not though the Argenta Gap.

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It won't, though, and you know that and need to remind yourself.

Owens doesn't though and England get it.

He wasn't, though, and he won't be next year, either.

We probably won't, though and I reckon it'll be a 2-2 draw.

Most people won't, though, and will just share with all their friends.

It isn't, though, and you cannot yet run Homebrew.

They are dry and not tasty, though the Indians of Arizona and New Mexico are said to have eaten them.

Too many retweets, though, and not enough original Welsh.

During the process of analysis four different expressions (subcategories) emerged about the awareness of patients concerning their health status: informed and aware, not informed and not aware, aware though not informed, or not aware though informed.

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