Should not have or shouldn't

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2026-03-02 01:45

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"Should not" is the full form, while "shouldn't" is its contraction. Both convey the same meaning, indicating that something is not advisable or appropriate. The choice between them often depends on the formality of the context; "should not" may be preferred in formal writing, while "shouldn't" is more common in casual speech.

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