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"not that because" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce something that contrasts with something you previously stated. For example: I like swimming, but not that because I can't do it well.
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Advertorials are "thinly disguised advertising," Mr. Sachs said, whereas content advertising "is not that" because it is "high in value".
"The record deforms it?" "It's not that, because we all easily recognize other people's voices.
We see an 18th-century copy of a contemporary's account of a conversation with Queen Elizabeth, who said that she was Richard II ("Know ye not that?") because she felt similarly vulnerable to being deposed by a noble rival.
Something like a time-travelling assassin, but not that, because apparently "that sounds a lot like 'The Terminator' and 'Assassin's Creed' " even if your assassin isn't a robot and, unlike Michael Fassbender, is bald.
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Isn't that because you can't easily search a textbook?
The answer is not that simple because human beings are not that simple.
But it's not that simple because it's not that simple.
But he is not that guy, because this was not that home run.
Clearly not that loud because November 8th.
But wasn't that because, unlike at Saint Laurent, the modern public knows very little about the brand's founder?
Believe it or not, that's not because poor people don't love each other.
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