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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'didn't like it' is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used in a sentence to express dislike or negative feelings towards something or someone in the past tense. It can also be used to express disagreement or refusal to do something. Example: I tried the new restaurant, but I didn't like it. (expressing dislike) Example: She asked me to help her move, but I didn't like it. (expressing refusal) Example: They didn't like it when I told them the truth. (expressing disagreement)
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Democrats didn't like it.
Didn't like it.
"He didn't like it.
They didn't like it.
Sultans didn't like it.
But they didn't like it.
Mr. M. didn't like it.
Didn't like it one bit".
He still didn't like it.
And I didn't like it.
I just didn't like it.
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