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The phrase "this doesn't apply to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something does not affect or pertain to a specific situation or subject being discussed. Here is an example: "The new dress code only applies to employees in the sales department. This doesn't apply to the marketing team."
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This doesn't apply to everyone of course.
Odds are, this doesn't apply to you.
Of course, this doesn't apply to men.
Or, hey, maybe this doesn't apply to you.
I guess this doesn't apply to you,' " Mr. Maloney said.
Of course, this doesn't apply to everyone who reads the books.
BenjiFM You might have private healthcare insurance already and think this doesn't apply to you.
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(This does not apply to alcoholic drinks).
Clearly this does not apply to homosexuality".
This does not apply to all gifts.
"This does not apply to Orthodox Jews," he cautioned.
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