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The phrase "does not follows" is grammatically incorrect and cannot be used in a sentence.
The correct phrase is "does not follow." This phrase is commonly used in written English when discussing cause and effect or logical reasoning. Example: The statement "all mammals have fur" does not follow from the premise that "cats have fur," as there are exceptions such as hairless cats.
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However, we want to consider inequality constraints in (2), and therefore the χ-test cannot be used because its assumptions are not fulfilled (ϕ does not follows a χ-distribution anymore).
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"He does not follow trends".
(He does not follow Mar?Lionza).
Clearly this does not follow.
That, however, does not follow.
Orm does not follow their example.
The subjunctive does not follow "hope".
Dubai does not follow Daylight Savings Time.
That doesn't follow".
Daddy doesn't follow.
He doesn't follow sports.
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