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"how ya" is not considered correct and should not be used in written English.
It is a colloquialism or slang for "how are you" and is commonly used in casual spoken language. It may be used in informal written communication, such as a text message or email between friends or acquaintances, but should be avoided in formal writing. Example: "Hey, how ya doing? Haven't seen you in a while." (informal written communication between friends).
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There wasn't really a "young adult" genre back then – it's amazing how YA fiction has taken off!
How ya doin'?" "Palamar".
"How ya doing, baby?
How ya doin'?
"How ya doin' fellas?
Hey, man, how ya doin'?
"How ya doin' sweetie?" "Fine.
"How ya doing?" she asked.
"Jim, how ya doin', how ya doin'!" he exclaimed.
"You ask: 'How ya doing?
"How ya doing today, good?
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