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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but nah" is a colloquial expression and is not considered grammatically correct in written English
It is generally only used in spoken language and informal writing, such as text messages or social media posts. Example: "I was planning on going to the party, but nah, I don't feel like it anymore."
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People are like, "Oh, you have an idea and it'll be on TV tomorrow"—but nah boo, it's years in the making.
But, nah, football is.
But nah, I'm still in summer mode.
But nah, I've got my career.
People said it was a publicity stunt, but — nah.
I'm like, 'It's just my hair.'" Yeah … OK, but nah.
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But … nah.
But… nah".
But yeah, nah, I have no idea!
"But it nah go just drop out of the sky.
Chung asked "DID YOU TAKE A PIC," and she replied that they should have, but added, "Nah that would be TERRIBLE".
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