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Discover Ludwig'Ah' is a valid word in written English
You can use it as an interjection to express an emotion such as realization, surprise, disappointment, or hesitation. For example, "Ah, I see. That explains why the experiment failed."
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Ah
verb
To give a cry of "ah".
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The Broncos, inspired by the outstanding Andrew McCullough, had the chance to win the game when Leeson Ah Mau turned the ball over deep in his own half.
These pieces, which first appeared in the New Yorker, the New Republic and the London Review of Books, are measured and assured.In this section In search of answers Getting schooled Floating hope Ah yes, I remember it well Head of the class Master of mischief ReprintsAnd yet these essays do convey the enthusiasm of a critic who is continually learning.
Sam Chapman, by email Ah well, I've put on about three stone in eight years, which is not good.
I remember being on court feeling dizzy, disorientated, tearful, then coming off court, going into the locker room, and finding my period had started – and realising, ah, that's why I was all over the place".
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.10pm AhST05:10 Ah no.
Ah … wellbeing – one of the great causes of the moment.
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Ah, yes, the inexorable progress to equality and respect marked by the example and struggles of, among many other redoubtable figures, Austen, Eliot, Fry, Curie, Pankhurst, Davison, Stopes, Greer, Malala, and, now, Cyrus.
Ah, the Elysian fields of Brent Cross, I remember them well.
Ive says: "The first one we really felt good about was a 5.7 … and then, sleeping on it, and coming back to it, it was just 'Ah, that's way too big.'" Or as Tim Cook puts it: "Jony didn't pull out of his butt the 4.7 and the 5.5".
My parents were always saying, "Ah now, c'mon, Imelda, sing", but I wouldn't.
In Looking for Light, one interviewee describes Jane as looking at her subject through the lens and suddenly saying: "Ah, there you are!" And there you are, dear Jane Bown.
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