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Does not

/dʌz nɑt/verb phrase
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Does not is an auxiliary verb phrase used to form negative statements in the present simple tense, particularly with third-person singular subjects like 'he' or 'she', indicating the absence of an action or state. In modern usage, it's often preferred in formal writing for clarity over contractions like 'doesn't', though it can sound more emphatic or polite in everyday speech.

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