contractions - "There isn't" vs. "there's not"
They both expand to "there is not" but for some reason "There's not" sounds indescribably uncomfortable for most situations. Can anyone elucidate why this might be? Or am I wrong?
EDIT: Let me provide an example to see if anyone agrees.
- There's not anyone there.
- There isn't anyone there.
Number 1 doesn't sound wonky to you?
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