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ain't used to vs isn't used to #1 (permalink) Wed Nov 26, 2008 12:08 pm   ain't used to vs isn't used to
 

i just wanted to know is there any difference while using ain't used to and isn't used to. could any ine help?
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ain't used to vs isn't used to #2 (permalink) Wed Nov 26, 2008 16:56 pm   ain't used to vs isn't used to
 

"ain't" is colloquial and should not be used in formal writing. It is equivalent in meaning to isn't/ am not/ aren't, etc.
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