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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tend to not" is correct and is used in formal written English.
You can use it when you want to express that an action or tendency is not usually the case. Example: Many people tend to not talk about their personal problems with coworkers.
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I tend to not use it". And she practices what she preaches.
These tend to not be so clustered.
I tend to not start something until it's due.
I tend to not get caught up in that.
"I tend to not think too much about that.
I tend to not to, as people know".
I tend to not overthink that stuff too much.
So they tend to not be as powerful.
But the Yakama, like other tribes, tend to not build their homes in the forests.
The republicans tend to not think we should be funding art.
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Sealers also tend to not hunt adult seals because they are harder to hunt.
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