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The phrase "not for that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not intended for a specific purpose or reason.
Example: "I appreciate your offer, but this gift is not for that occasion."
Alternatives: "not for this purpose" or "not intended for that."
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No, not for that.
Well, at least not for that.
Not for that.
But, my money was not for that.
"I am not for that".
"Especially not for that purpose," she explained.
It doesn't even know me.... It's not for that".
He was nervous, he says, but not for that reason.
"I would not be sitting here if not for that".
I'm not for that anyway – I think that's all bull.
"Sure, but not for that price," she told him.
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