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The phrase "hey bruv" is correct and can be used in written English, especially in informal settings such as messaging and social media.
It is often used as a casual greeting between friends or acquaintances. Example: "Hey bruv, what are you up to this weekend?".
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Calling up like 'Hey bruv, want to make some money?'" he said.
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Hey, Vince, it's so nang that Alan hooked you up with your black card, bruv.
"Bruv, bruv, bruv".
"Thanks bruv.
Come on, bruv.
One man said: "Hampstead, bruv.
don't think so BRUV".
"It's crispy, bruv!" says Nahid.
TORTOISE: This is flipping pants, bruv.
Hey! HEY! Ta gueule!
Siebel: I will stand by you / Though things may turn nasty / When your bruv returns.
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