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Discover Ludwig"did not purchase" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the negative form of the verb "purchase" in the simple past tense. It can be used in a sentence to specifically state that someone did not buy or acquire something. Example: I did not purchase the expensive dress because it was out of my budget.
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Gertrude did not purchase any art during the war.
We did not purchase the land to build houses".
Moreover, Defendant itself did not purchase Plaintiff's mark as a keyword.
I did not purchase an exercise bike when it was on a great sale.
But Cydney McCabe, 48, did not purchase anything for her leather-crazed 15-year-old daughter.
(The United States did not purchase Alaska from Russia until 1867).
The agency helped promote the building of Punta Mita; it did not purchase the land.
Kaufman & Broad, for example, could not sue in Federal court because it did not purchase securities.
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The Mugrabis didn't purchase the piece.
Hey dipshits, you downloaded music that you didn't purchase.
Do not purchase those MetroCards just yet.
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