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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not cooperate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that one party is unwilling to work or communicate with another party. For example: "We asked them to join our team, but they didn't want to cooperate".
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Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate.
We will not cooperate with censorship.
The complainant would not cooperate.
The rats do not cooperate.
His body would not cooperate.
But the weapon did not cooperate.
But the weather did not cooperate.
Did she not cooperate with the documentary?
But Nadal's right knee may not cooperate.
But the market did not cooperate.
Workers did not cooperate much even when there was enforcement.
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