Sentence examples for Oh from inspiring English sources

"Oh" can be used in written English
It is usually used as an exclamation of surprise, understanding, agreement, or realization, or to express emotion. Example sentence: "Oh, I understand now."

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Oh

noun

The letter O, o (more commonly spelled o)

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I don't know, it's an immediate song; I don't expect people to pick up on anything beyond the "oh oh oh!" Your solo stuff has a very European sound.

OH, I don't know.

OH Idea: Breeding sweet potatoes to contain betacarotene, to help in the fight against childhood blindness.

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I don't want to jinx it, but … Oh, you're fucking joking.

Oh dear.

"Oh, my God".

Oh, man.

Oh no.

Gilbert: oh dear.

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Last time I looked at the oh-so-British institution of tea drinking.

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