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The phrase "are you it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as games or informal conversations where someone is asking if another person is the designated player or the one responsible for something.
Example: "In the game of tag, I turned to my friend and asked, 'Are you it?'"
Alternatives: "Are you the one?" or "Are you the chosen one?".
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God asked Adam, "Where are you?" It is essential we periodically ask ourselves, "Where am I?" Are you satisfied with your life path?
"Where are you?" it asks.
"Hey Buddy, how are you?" it began.
"Who are you?" it pleaded from the hell mouth.
"The head of the government, 8 members of Parliament, 5 ministers — where are you?" it read.
To "How old are you?" it replies, "I'm old enough to be your assistant".
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It's you, it's you, it's you.
It's you, it's you, it's you – out there in the silent night.
He sings: It's you in the front And it's you at the back It's you It's you It's you.
If it is you, it is you.
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