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'had not' is a very commonly used expression in written English, and is often used to indicate past tense in the negative sense.
For example, "He had not finished his work before the deadline."
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She had not died.
But Britain had not.
But he had not.
It had not.
Toby had not.
Mr. LeFranc had not.
Actually, it had not.
And she had not.
Brodman had not understood.
Only it had not.
No, she had not.
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