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Ootred 春 🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒
Can we say 'just you only' in English?
Use 'just' and 'only' both to emphasize you twice.
Or just only you? Or just you, only you?
There is no rule that we can not use 'just' and 'only' like this way, right?
Sep 11, 2017 4:49 AM
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In English, it's best to remove redundancy. This means, try not to say the same thing twice. You should say "just you" or "only you".
September 11, 2017
Just you is one way of saying it. This does change with different countries though. "Just you" in US would be fine but in some other countries, it would benefit you to add salutations. Cultures differ and so does the way you can say things. Even in some English speaking countries, it matters a lot.
September 11, 2017
I think that that is something that would be heard in spoken English. I don't think you would write it like that.
September 11, 2017
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