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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "none does" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
For example, you could say, "None does the job as well as she does."
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Alas, none does.
In none does the technique vary appreciably from that employed in Western countries.
Even if none does, though, they are testament to human curiosity and rollicking fun to boot.
Utility companies once routinely received top ratings, Mr. Rao said, but none does so today.
To snarl or shout would imply that some resistance to her authority exists, and none does.
Though none does anything as sophisticated as extract phosphorous, many reliably remove bacteria from human waste.
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None did.
None did, he said.
But none did.
This semester, none did.
Obviously, none did.
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