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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about that hon" is not standard in written English, but it can be used in informal contexts.
It is typically used in casual conversation to address someone affectionately while discussing a topic or issue.
Example: "About that hon, I really think we should reconsider our plans for the weekend."
Alternatives: "regarding that dear" or "concerning that sweetheart".
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Sorry about that, hon.
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Sharp's investors believed that Hon Hai had thrown the firm a reliable lifeline.
"We can do better than that, hon.
"We don't got any of that, hon," the waitress says.
Though, well... BASE JANGO: What's that, hon?
Many of the statistics that my hon.
I am sure that the hon.
I want to make an important point; I am sure that my hon.
The New Yorker, July 18 , 1925P. 1 Political experts predict that the Hon.
We will be consulting shortly on our proposals, and I hope that the hon.
Their American interlocutor brought up a story about some "Hon".
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