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You use "non" as a prefix to create adjectives or nouns that indicate the absence of something, such as "nonexistent" or "nonconformist." It typically attaches to a root word to form a single term. In contrast, "not" is an adverb used to negate verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a sentence, such as "not happy" or "do not go." Essentially, "non" modifies a word, while "not" negates a statement.

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