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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but it's not" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a conjunction to contrast or negate information being presented in the previous clause. Example: "I thought the movie was going to be good, but it's not worth the ticket price."
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I understand it, but its not exactly "scientific".
"It's not legal, but its not illegal either, it's a limbo".
But its not very extensive, it's got Phil, Dan, Andy Goldsworthy and me.
"Some people presume it's dangerous but its not something that goes through my mind.
"Sure, it slows growth but its not a bad move.
It sounds obvious but its not.
It's nude but its not made to seduce a male gaze or to sell a product.
Safety Pin Bridal Shower Games: Though it sounds easy but its not.
It's commonly known, but its not commonly used anymore.
It may seem easy but its not for everybody.
It's pretty scary but its not nearly in comparison to a game like Silent Hill!
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