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The phrase 'not that' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to add information on a topic or to indicate a distinction between two things. For example: "I wasn't very impressed with the movie, not that I expected it to be particularly good."
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But not that badly.
Not that long.
"But not that tough".
But not that bad.
'Not that old one.
It's not that good.
No, not that kind.
It's not that bad.
It's not that mysterious.
It's not that simple.
I'm not that guy.
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