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The phrase "not gay" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone does not identify as homosexual. Here is an example: "She clarified that she is not gay, but rather identifies as bisexual."
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"I'm not gay".
He's not gay".
But not gay.
Why not gay men?
Except not gay.
Not gay yet?
Not gay at all.
"I'm not gay," the narrator says.
"Roy was not gay," Stone told me.
"I'm not gay," I said.
You see, I'm not gay.
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