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Discover Ludwig"not so for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "not so for" to emphasize that the opposite is true in comparison to something else. For example, "Healing time for most injuries is short, but not so for a fractured bone."
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Not so for tuataras.
Not so for me.
Not so for Lewinsky.
Not so for Helen.
Not so for Mailer.
Not so for Gaga.
Not so for Abdulsalam.
Not so for the Yankees.
Not so for Mr Weill.
Not so for Del Zotto.
Not so for Holmes, however.
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