Is this okay: It’s uncommon for a person in LA to not have a car.
anon006 It’s uncommon for a person in LA to not not to have a car. OK as shown above. Avoid "to not" whenever possible.
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anon006It’s uncommon for a person in LA
to notnot to have a car.
OK as shown above. Avoid "to not" whenever possible.
CJ
For me, this word order is more natural:
It’s uncommon for a person in LA not to have a car.
(Cross-posted.)