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Discover Ludwig'was so not' is not correct in written English.
It is an informal expression not suitable for most writing. To express a negative idea in written English, you could say "was definitely not". For example, "I thought the movie was going to be great, but it was definitely not."
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He was so not cool.
That was so not me.
"No, it was so not that.
"I was so not a movie guy," Klein said.
I was so not interested in my career.
"Whatever their idea of luxury was, it was so not what our idea was".
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That Amazon was so not-unprofitable at its then-young age at that particular pace of growth is impressive.
It's so not.
"It's so not fluid.
That is so not true!
It's so not pretty".
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