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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just not to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when expressing a negative outcome or result of not doing something. Example: "I told her to call me if she needed help, just not to wait until it's too late."
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Just not to Buster.
Just not to English clubs.
Just not to be alone.
"It was just 'Not to worry.
Just not to the landfill, please!
We tried, but it's just not to be.
"Sometimes, it's better just not to know," Robertson said.
I dreamed to die, just not to feel it.
The thing is just not to repeat the same mistakes".
"Almost everyone has been told just not to say anything".
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