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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hey" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used informally to express a casual greeting or to get someone's attention, but it lacks clarity and formality.
Example: "I walked into the room and gave a hey to my friends."
Alternatives: "a hello" or "a hi".
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A: Hey, girl!
— kyahpearl, Nassau County, NY A: Hey, Kyah: Those over 50 — and over 55 especially — definitely face challenges in the job market today.
A: Hey there! 1.
Example A: "Hey Danny [Willett], I've got your brother in a headlock".
A Hey, I remember that!
Sorry, but there it is, with a hey nonny-nonny.
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"Aaaah-yeeeeeaaaah-a-hey-a-YAY," she sings, as is her wont.
Ms. Johansson smiled a hey-big-guy smile.
Patel is earnest, though not in a hey-dudes-let's-save-the-planet sort of way.
In a hey-look-at-me era, Scully is always only looking out for us.
This made her instantly turn from hostile, into a hey-have-a-free-entry sort of girl.
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