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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "they're not" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate negation in a sentence. For example: "I asked them if they were coming, but they're not."
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They're not.
They're not interesting and they're not news".
"If they're not, they're not," he said.
They're not easy, and they're not hard.
"They're not us, and they're not welcome".
They're not tough and they're not tender.
But they're not that.
Still, cuddly they're not.
But they're not war.
"They're not pragmatic".
They're not fooling anyone".
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