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The phrase "but does not like" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to contrast two ideas or actions. Example: I enjoy playing sports, but my brother does not like being physically active.
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Germany has made expensive loans to troubled countries, but does not like big fiscal transfers.
He feels comfortable talking about his illness in group therapy, but does not like discussing it elsewhere.
Mr. Coppola acknowledges his role in the origin of current film testing, but does not like what it has become.
The neuro doubter may like neuroscience but does not like what he or she considers its bastardization by glib, sometimes ill-informed, popularizers.
"INDIA wants to be like China, but does not like to admit it," says Suhel Seth, a consultant based in Delhi.
Mr. Butz, 45, who lives in the area but does not like to specify which town, hopes the living room get-togethers for the group's members will continue.
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Coach Jim Caldwell said he did, but didn't like it.
But Britain does not like that either.
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