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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are non for" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an attempt to express a negation or exclusion, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "There are non for the event" would be incorrect; a correct version might be "There are none for the event."
Alternatives: "are not for" or "are unavailable for".
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Are "non for profit" organisations less in danger of experiencing such failures than "for profit" - or is it even the other way round?
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Military, state, and municipal hospitals are non-for-profit institutions; while private hospitals operate on profit-based principles.
Events such as Christmas are non-existent for us.
- What financial compensation and benefits are non-negotiable for me?
Such studies are non-existent for the sub-humid zone.
The cyclic autocorrelations are non-zero for cyclostationarity based PU.
But sweet treats are something that are non-negotiable for most people.
These trajectories are non-overlapping for weight.
"The proportion that are non-Christian is 17% for secondary schools and 9% for primary schools.
One thing that many of their customers have been asking for are non-dairy options.
Vacations have been non-existent for years now.
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