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"do not constitute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something doesn't make up a whole or is not included in something. For example: "The opinions expressed in this article do not constitute legal advice."
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Pizza cravings do not constitute emergencies.
Certainly, such exemptions do not constitute doping".
Nine years do not constitute a storied career in sportswriting.
He said: "Facts do not constitute the truth.
"The results of one month do not constitute a reversal".
"Knee-jerk reactions do not constitute proper governance".
However, militaries do not constitute a monolithic single actor.
A couple of interviews in a café do not constitute ethnography.
"All interrogation techniques actually authorized have been carefully vetted, are lawful and do not constitute torture".
Trick-or-treaters, of course, do not constitute a consuming interest in this football weekend.
By the simple choices of journalism, facts in and of themselves do not constitute truth.
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