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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do not join" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as a command or a statement expressing a prohibition or warning against joining or becoming part of something. Example: "Please do not join the protest march tomorrow, as it may turn violent." In this sentence, "do not join" is used to advise someone not to participate in the protest march. Another example: "Students must take care not to join any clubs or organizations that promote discriminatory ideas." Here, "do not join" is used to instruct students to avoid joining clubs or organizations with discriminatory beliefs.
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"They do not join criminal gangs.
Americans do not join the CIA to commit torture.
Strategy, communications and policy-making do not join up, they grumble.
But that tactic will not work if other parties do not join it.
Those who do not join will still have access to most of the site.
Hence, I do not join the Court's opinion rejecting the Aguilar-Spinelli rules.
I therefore concur in the judgment but do not join the Court's opinion.
Those that do not join, face being named and shamed on Brazil's company 'dirty list'.
Refugees say government intelligence operatives are still harassing Kurds, and threatening them if they do not join the government's army.
It has been shown that larger angle of the stream splitting ensures that the droplets do not join each other in the air, and consequently assures small diameter on the surface.
It is a significant limit because most directors do not join large company boards until age 60.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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