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The phrase "hello ben" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used as a greeting or a way to address someone named Ben. Example: "Hello Ben, how was your day?"
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That means having a real ale stall and a man handing out copies of the Socialist Worker, but it also means not being funded by an ice cream company or a smoothie maker (hello, Ben & Jerry's Sundae events and last weekend's Innocent Village Fete).
"Herb Lester Associates". "Hello Ben, what this town needs is a good map, one with every location from Raymond Chandler's books, one that shows everything from the Stern-" He cut me off, "Yeah, sounds good.
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BEN MCGRATH: Hello Chris!
An emphatic, resounding, Hello -This-is-Ben-&-Jerry's-Free-Cone-Day,-do-you-tHello -This-is-Ben-&-Jerry!
When she came in at night she'd go straight for the hall table, before she said hello or anything, and there'd never ben anything on it.
BEN RATLIFF RED SIMPSON: 'HELLO, I'M RED SIfPSON' If you like underdog stories and 18-wheelers, make room in your life for this boxed set.
poor ben.
BEN MCGRATH: Chance, mostly.
BEN AUSTIN, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.
BEN MCGRATH: Hi everybody.
BEN LIEBERMAN Maynard, Mass.
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