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Can a native speaker of English check this sentence?

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Can a native speaker of English check this sentence?

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To make it sound natural like you’re talking and not writing, I would say ‘She doesn’t eat under the table’. (Doesn’t is a contraction of ‘does’ and ‘not’) But if you’re writing, I would write it as ‘She does not eat under the table’. just to sound more formal and proper I suppose. I like to make my pets feel like they’re important to me. Usually, when I feed her, I serve her food at the same time I eat mine. I like to treat her like a companion. When it’s feeding time, she doesn’t eat under the table. I place her bowl next to my chair and she eats next to me. When I eat on my couch, I hold her beside me and feed her some of whatever i’m eating. I know it may sound like i’m spoiling her, which I probably am, but that’s just how much I love her. There were no personal experiences in that paragraph! I know I didn’t really include the sentence by itself, but it just didn’t fit into the paragraph like it was.

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