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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Hello folks," is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a casual greeting to address a group of people. Example: "Hello folks, I hope you're all having a great day!"
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Hello, folks, back for installment three of my postdoc adventures.
Hello folks, baseball fans and World Series seamheads, and welcome to Game 3 ….
Hello folks, back for another installment.
Hello folks, back for another installment of this little trip called graduate school.
Hello folks, back again for another installment of this trip called graduate school.
Hello folks, Micella again, teetering on the brink of a Ph.D. We're back for Chapter 36 to talk about a specific requirement for my own Ph.D., the thesis proposal.
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Hello, friendly folks.
He added that "they cause death, but then there's the human part" — at which point he handed the microphone to two soldiers so that they could say hello to the folks at home.
Mr. O'Keefe said he offered to hold it as a loyal Republican "because I thought it was time for Rick to come up here to Chappaqua to say hello to the folks".
J. himself, venturing South with Mississippi in his mind and apprehensively mixing in the small-town scene, encounters no overt racial slights and finds "more black people than he expected; he's doing a lot of the old afro-nod, the hello you give to folks when you get out of the city and into friendlier climes".
Well, folks, say hello to mille, a vogueish treat that is at once delicate and hefty: Audrey Hepburn meets Big Narstie, in confectionery form.
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