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'not it' is not correct for written English.
Instead, you can use phrases like 'not that' or 'not this' when you are trying to exclude something from a list or conversation. For example, "I want to try Indian food, not Italian or not that."
Exact(45)
-- no, that's not it.
Is not it pointless?
"That's not it.
But that's not it.
Except that's not it.
If not, it doesn't".
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I'm not IT-inclined.
Why wasn't it?
Isn't it Willard?
Isn't it all?
Why didn't it?
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