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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being coy" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is being shy or hesitant to reveal information or feelings. Here is an example sentence: "She played with her hair and avoided making eye contact, clearly being coy about her true feelings for him."
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Not being coy.
Were they being coy?
Beckett was being coy.
"I'm not being coy.
He's being coy.
He wasn't being coy.
Muallem was being coy.
Maybe he is just being coy.
Is she being coy or grief-stricken?
Mr. Kirk was being coy.
And I'm not being coy or modest.
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