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The phrase 'fellows you' is not correct and is not typically used in written English
If you are looking to use a similar phrase, 'follow you' is more correct. For example, "My friends will follow you on your journey to success."
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These people are better off than at any time in the past".You're queer fellows, you Muslims," Kingscourt goes on.
The owner said, "All right, fellows, you can" The starting up of the machines drowned out the rest.
Chewiness is rarely too much of a problem with smaller squid in any case: it's the big fellows you have to watch out for.
"He's a guy you hate to disagree with, because he's one of the nicest fellows you could meet in city government," says Eric A. Goldstein, a spokesman for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Though the term is invoked in the arts probably more than in any of the other fields from which the MacArthur Foundation chooses fellows, you could argue that defining genius is a more elusive proposition in the arts than in the sciences.
Fellows, you're lucky to be Americans!" View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell.
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"Dark fellow, you say?
A genial, avuncular fellow you might like to have over.
So how do you make it up to the fellow you mistook for a bobwhite?
But I have to say, old fellow, you seem to be in much worse shape.
He is not the sort of fellow you'd expect to commune with the spirits.
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