Here's another one for you in a similar vein:
"I don't like Marmite"
"I dislike Marmite"
The former is usually presumed to mean the latter, but they're not the same, one leaves room for indifference, the other doesn't.
The interesting thing is that if I were to say "I don't dislike Marmite", indifference would tend to be presumed.
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