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Discover Ludwig"did not so" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase "did not do so" in the same context. For example: "He had promised to do the task, but did not do so."
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The Louisiana court did not so find.
He did not, so I told him.
It did not, so she filed her lawsuit.
Understandably, he did not, so the slam made.
"Dallas did not so trust itself -- and with reason".
It did not, so the perfect ending looms.
They did not so much savor the result.
They did not so much gyrate as jiggle.
I can not remember when I did not so think, and feel.
Uniaxial gas-assisted pressing enhances oil yield significantly, but a pilot screw press with pressure housing did not so far.
He did not, so he lent them his for a jaunt to the Rockaways.
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