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The phrase "not past" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something did not happen in the past or is not yet completed. It is commonly used in conjunction with the present or future tense. Example: "I will not let my past mistakes define me. I am constantly moving forward and not past them."
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Resentment and anger is not past for too many Southerners.
It's not past yet.' 'I don't care about that.
Whatever danger scared Mr Greenspan, the markets think it is not past yet.
What I believe is that the age of creative silliness is not past.
The temporary measure gave the utilities immunity for future acts, but not past deeds.
In short, the Raptor was designed with future, not past, enemies in mind.
She played competitive tennis as a child, but not past 16.
Hungary may now be independent and in the EU, yet these problems are not past.
Something in djet time is finished but not past; it exists forever in the present.
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