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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Neither do I" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express agreement with a negative statement made by someone else. Example: "I don't like spinach." "Neither do I."
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"Neither do I," Demetrios said.
"Neither do I," Zo adds.
"Neither do I," I replied.
"Neither do I," I said.
"Neither do I expect this.
"Neither do I," said the prince.
"Neither do I," said David Davies.
"Neither do I," he agreed, with a sigh.
"Neither do I," Cole responded.
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"I say: 'Neither do I.
Neither do I. #RoastJoffrey @GameOfThrones.
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