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Discover Ludwig"that not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as a subordinating conjunction, meaning it connects a subordinate clause to the main clause of a sentence. It is often used to express something that is contrary to or different from what was stated in the main clause. Example: I was convinced that she would not come to the party, but she surprised me by arriving early.
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Buy that, not tufted.
After that, not much.
After that, not so much.
How could that not work on billboards?
"Is that not nuts?" Ms. Jaff asked.
We need more like that, not less.
You spoke Yiddish — IS THAT NOT CORRECT?
"Is that not corruption?" Mr. McCaul said.
How could that not be Pulitzer material?
Ours can't do that, not yet.
Other than that, not much happened.
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