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tzs | 4 days ago

Where is "it's not X. It's Y"? I didn't notice it.

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duskwuff|4 days ago

The negative parallelism pattern is broader than the literal phrasing "not X, but Y". Here are some examples from the article:

- "A new lawsuit doesn’t just revisit the $40 billion Terra-Luna meltdown; it questions whether..."

- "Ten minutes is not a coincidence. It is a trade."

- "It reads less like a rescue offer and more like a firm positioning itself..."

- "These are not isolated; they are part of Snyder’s broader efforts..."

- "Not just as bystanders, but as alleged participants..."

energy123|4 days ago

Math papers using LLMs: It's not true, it's false

tzs|4 days ago

Thanks. I probably didn't notice them because they don't seem at all unnatural.