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The phrase "didn't update" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a negative form of the verb "update" in the past tense, indicating that something was not updated at a specific time or in a specific situation. Example: "I tried to check for new software, but my computer didn't update properly."
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"But … but … I didn't update any of these services to announce what I'm doing.
"They didn't give you any updates anymore and they didn't update ID cards".
The company didn't update anything from 2012 to KitKat, though, and we didn't factor abandoned devices into these averages.
Report author, Tom Swann from the Australia Institute, wrote that although the Senate blocked the Coalition's attempt to abolish Arena, the government didn't update its reporting to IEA accordingly.
"We didn't update the rules.
I know why these guys didn't update.
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Apple did not update the figures for iPad sales.
Mr. Bernanke did not update the Fed's own projections, but his remarks reflected greater concern.
Yet they did not update his visa, which has led to the controversy.
The NCA did not update an earlier statement saying that it was "confident in its intelligence gathering process".
When Safari launched 6.0, they did not update the Windows versions.
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