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Discover Ludwig"it does not wash" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression meaning "it is not believable" or "it does not make sense." Example: "I'm sorry, but your excuse for being late does not wash with me. I know you were just trying to avoid the meeting."
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Since the dye is not soluble, it does not wash off in the subsequent film treatment.
That is a reasonable argument some companies benefit from understanding a variety of customers, for instance, and the police probably keep order better if enough of them share a culture with the neighbourhood they patrol but it does not wash for most institutions.
It does not wash, dry or cook off and new studies show many aspects of harm.
Make sure when you draw the face use permanent marker, so it does not wash off when you clean it.
Give the lawn a light watering to help the lime absorb into the soil and ensure that it does not wash away.
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It doesn't wash with me, early rising.
Claiming you have an interest but haven't had the time to do anything about it doesn't wash.
"It's good to try to wrap yourself around free speech," Rabbi Cooper said, "but in this case it doesn't wash".
Sounds reasonable, but it doesn't wash.
Frankly, it doesn't wash in this environment.
"For me, it doesn't wash," he said.
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