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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give me that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "Joe reached for the book on the shelf and asked, 'Can you give me that?'" In this sentence, the phrase "give me that" is a request for someone to hand over the book. It is commonly used in everyday conversation.
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" 'Give me that board!
"Don't give me that".
"Don't give me that shit.
Her mother initiates, "Give me that purse".
Give me that little scrap of tree.
Lord, give me that confidence!
Don't give me that sceptical look.
I hope you'll give me that chance".
But he's got to give me that franchise".
"She would give me that look," he said.
Is Floyd going to give me that chance?
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