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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doesn't care" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in a negative statement to express someone's lack of concern or interest in something. Example: "John doesn't care about his grades, he just wants to have fun."
Exact(56)
Doesn't care?
Mommy doesn't care".
Like everybody doesn't care?
"No one doesn't care.
Zoe doesn't care.
And she doesn't care".
It doesn't care.
Similar(4)
He does not care.
She don't care".
Don't care.
Ms. Berman didn't care.
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