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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aye it" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers due to its ambiguity.
Example: "Aye it seems we have a misunderstanding."
Alternatives: "Yes, it" or "Indeed, it".
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'Oh aye, it's a world of its own, is brewing!' laughs Jonathan, as he adds the finished cask to several others piled outside the workshop's door.
"Aye, it was," I say.
"Aye, it was a shocker last year.
"Aye, it just happened," he said.
Sturgeon: "Aye, it was my niece, the day she was born.
Aye, it's Eddy.
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In audio recordings people shouted "Do-aye" — "It is our task" — a slogan of determination that was also heard on the streets in 1988.
The center had thirteen aye-ayes (it houses around 230 animals from twenty-one species), and all thirteen had eaten from the same food box on October 24.
While life-history trait estimates are not yet available for the subfossil aye-aye, it is possible that the generation time of this species was also considerably greater than that of extant aye-ayes.
For aye-ayes, it is plausible that a dominant frequency close to ~2.7 kHz represents an evolutionary tradeoff between the opposing adaptive advantages of long-distance sound propagation and enhanced detection by conspecific receivers (Fig. 1B).
And it says 'No Smoking' in here!" Gaz: "Aye, and it says 'Job Club' up there.
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