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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is he not" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to seek confirmation or agreement about a statement regarding a male subject. Example: "He is the best player on the team, is he not?"
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"The question is legacy: Is he Elvis or is he not?" Mr. Lefsetz said.
Is he happy now, is he not?
Is this guy running or is he not running?
Is he a good person for the job, or is he not?
When is he not?
Why is he not an automatic pick?
By whom is he not excited?
But he is treating you well now, is he not?
Doyle is enjoying something of a renaissance, is he not?
But is he not in thrall, somewhat, to their charm?
So why is he not being allowed to leave?
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