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Discover LudwigThe phrase "copy you" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not a grammatically correct phrase and it does not have a clear meaning. If you were trying to say that someone was copying someone else, you could say something like, "He copied you on the project."
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"We copy you on the ground.
'You cry the day they don't copy you.' ".
"A 98% copy you can get for a fraction of the cost".
Keep a swipe file of great ad copy you find for future inspiration.
My business partner Joseph said: "You'd be whingeing if they didn't copy you".
Don't even try to read the copy you submitted to the proceedings.
"If you sell something well, someone will copy you," he said.
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And if you've provided too much copy you might overwhelm people, forcing them to bounce off.
Buy them now, before the fashion crowd copies you.
Don't dwell on it if someone copies you.
But, when you copy others you lose yourself.
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