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"not something that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate an exclusion or to contrast two ideas. For example: "Working out at the gym is great for your health, not something that should be discouraged."
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But not something that big".
"It's not something that defines me.
It's not something that affects me now.
It's not something that gets to me.
It's not something that just happens.
It's not something that happens every day".
"Not something that takes this long.
"It's not something that happens often".
"That's obviously not something that can continue.
This is not something that happens often.
It's not something that concerns me".
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