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The phrase "if he don't" is not grammatically correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "if he doesn't." Example: If he doesn't finish his homework, he won't be able to go out with his friends.
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"Just forget him if he don't know that.
But if he don't like it, tough toenails".
If he don't get this, then he can say his hands were tied.
"I worry if he don't let me, I not lose the weight," she said.
Otherwise if he don't hook up with me he got to go out his section.
If he don't see my truck, he go check for me on 83rd Street".
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What if he didn't?
And if he doesn't?
If he doesn't, he doesn't".
As if he didn't feel it".
If he doesn't, take him out.
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