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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this is not funny" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in both spoken and written English.
It is often used to express that something is not amusing or humorous. Example: "I can't believe you tripped and fell in front of everyone, that's not funny!".
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This is not funny anymore.
"This is not funny," she scolded.
This is not funny or cute.
"I told him, &apos You just missed it; this is not funny,' " she said.
"I have to think, 'This is not funny at all.' It's just about the crime".
"I told him, 'You just missed it; this is not funny,' " she said.
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This isn't funny anymore.
You realize that this isn't funny at all, right?
Don't tell me this isn't funny.
This isn't funny, because this is commonplace under the Trump Administration.
"We've already said this a hundred times, this isn't funny any more".
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