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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aye that will" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or archaic.
It can be used in contexts where someone is affirming or agreeing to a suggestion or request, often in a playful or old-fashioned manner.
Example: "Aye, that will do nicely for our plans this evening."
Alternatives: "Yes, that will" or "Indeed, that will".
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Dundee United, with a smug grin, can point to the price tag on the former Hearts left-back and at any suggestion of a cut price offer a mouth the words "aye, that will be right".
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Aye, that'll do it.
Or "Aye, that'll fetch thee a pretty penny".
Given the aye-aye's demographic profile of large home ranges and low population densities in the face of continuing deforestation and habitat fragmentation in Madagascar, this result leads us to emphasize the need to prioritize efforts that will benefit aye-aye conservation.
Ireland over the weekend dropped its objection to expanding the EU and voted "aye" in a landslide clearing the way for a plan that will extend the union to the borders of Russia and into the Mediterranean.
However, the assembly is sufficient to facilitate subsequent comparative and population genetic studies that will benefit our understanding of lemur evolutionary biology in general and aye-aye conservation efforts in particular.
"Aye, that was then".
"We have been to San Diego, San Francisco, Tucson, Phoenix, Albuquerque, Atlanta — aye, that was a long drive, thirty hours!
"Aye that would something," smiled Speirs.
But those waits, aye, that is a shame.
And aye, aye! JPMorgan will chase the London Whale round Good Hope, and round the Horn, and round the Norway Maelstrom, and round perdition's flames before it gives him up.
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