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The phrase "it has not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of a negative statement or question. Example: "The package has not arrived yet." (negative statement) "Has it not been delivered yet?" (negative question).
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It has not burst.
It has not prospered.
It has not happened.
It has not worked.
It has not.
It has not complied.
But it has not.
And it has not".
No, it has not.
It has not helped.
It has not been.
More suggestions(22)
if it has not foamed
it has not happened
it welcomes not
it incorporates not
it deserves not
it gives not
it benefits not
it involves not
it works not
it derives not
it applies not
it leaves not
it hath not
it has no
it provides not
it has avoided
it left not
it has omitted
he didn't
it had still not
it had failed
the latter has not
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