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"hello hello" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to greet someone or to draw attention to something. Example: "Hello hello! Happy birthday!".
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A package arrives from Devon, containing a letter from Esmé, with a note from her little brother, who is learning to spell — "HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO HELLO LOVE AND KISSES" — and, wrapped in tissue, her father's watch, its crystal smashed, time stopped.
I came to on the floor with the guy knocking and shouting: "HELLO, HELLO, HELLO, HELLO".
"Hello, hello, hello," Gunn sang.
"Hello, hello," she sang out.
Hello, hello, slightly less crotchety than last week.
Often a conversation is abruptly interrupted by someone breaking in shouting "hello, hello, hello" and demanding that everyone else get off the line.
I expect then at least a certain froideur when we meet; instead there is a ready handshake and a rapidfire "hello, hello, hello".
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Unless Hello-Hello and Rocket Languages make enormous strides quickly, however, it'll be hard to catch Living Language.
Hello packets (HELLOs): HELLOs are used to manage local connectivity.
Their relationship had consisted of passing in the galis and saying hello-hello-hi-hi at most.
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