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"Negation" is the process that turns an affirmative statement into its opposite denial.

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"I can't do that, especially not in the house" vs "I can't do that, especially in the house."

I can't do that, especially not in the house. I can't do that, especially in the house. Are both of these sentences grammatical/acceptable? What is the difference in meaning between them?
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