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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not deserving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that does not deserve a certain outcome or treatment. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "The defendant's actions were not deserving of leniency." - "I feel like I am not deserving of all the praise I have been receiving." - "The students who cheated on the test are not deserving of passing grades." - "She was not deserving of such harsh criticism for a small mistake." - "The abandoned dog was clearly not deserving of the neglect it had endured."
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Otherwise, well, you're just not deserving enough.
They are not deserving of plaudits..
I feel I'm not deserving to be there right now.
Not that these giants were not deserving of advocacy.
Just another number, not deserving of a second chance.
The rest are not deserving of the status of a "protected soul".
I felt lost, worthless, not deserving of love and full of unanswered questions.
The movie isn't great; certainly not deserving of a nomination for best picture.
"I like being a police officer, but I'm not deserving of what they're putting me through".
Trachsel might agree, although he blamed himself for not deserving to get borderline calls.
"The Artist," he added, was not deserving of its best picture win – not that he saw it.
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