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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do not snap" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a command, also known as an imperative sentence, and is used to tell someone not to do something. Example: "Do not snap at your sister, it will only make the situation worse."
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"These individuals do not snap," he said, "whatever that means".
Once broken or bankrupted, they do not snap back to fight another day.
If buyers do not snap everything up, leftover allowances will be rolled over to future auctions, which take place quarterly.
Tokyo ran up lots of tall buildings, which were thought to be safer than low ones because, though they sway alarmingly, they do not snap.
Mr. Letta, under the watchful eye of Mr. Napolitano, who has threatened to resign if politicians do not snap to attention, will have no such choice.
Which was when his face changed and he said, Please do not snap at me, sir, I hope you are aware of the fact that I can write you up?
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Don't snap any bones.
"Don't snap".
But when you release the tarp, the ropes don't snap back to their preliminary positions.
But don't snap the picture where she can see you do it.
"Don't snap up the wrong size just because it's for sale," Annelise Peterson said.
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