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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not vain" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe someone who is humble and does not boast about their accomplishments. For example, "She was not vain, but rather modestly accepted her award for achieving the highest grade in her class."
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"She's beautiful but not vain.
"Merkel is not vain — still.
They are historically minded, not vain.
He lives not: vain his nuptial rites at Aulis.
Are you sure your master is not vain?
It's not that I'm not vain — quite the opposite.
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Mr. Sandler may have his limitations, but he certainly isn't vain.
Engaging in viral campaigns for a good cause isn't vain, stupid, wasteful, or self-reverential.
And not in vain.
Their travels were not in vain.
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