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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is this yours?" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can also be used in spoken English. Example: "Excuse me, is this yours?" the teacher asked, holding up a lost notebook in the classroom.
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At the same time, a young woman with a decidedly French accent called out, "Miss, is this yours?" and handed me my wallet.
He shivered from the morning cold and started to walk away, but he was stopped by one of the bulldozer operators, who asked him hurriedly, "Excuse me, is this yours?," and showed him a blank stretched canvas.
They would then ask, "Is this yours or mine?" These were perfect conditions for an HIV epidemic.
Pilcher then summoned Lennon and pointed to a binocular case on a mantelpiece, asking him, "Is this yours?" Lennon replied in the affirmative, and was then shown 219 grams of hashish, which was in the case.
Is this yours?"' he said.
"Is this yours?" she barks.
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[Returning them to the students she said,] 'Was this yours?
"What business is this of yours?" she asked.
This is yours and yours alone!
This one is yours and yours alone.
If you're on stage, the stage is yours, this moment is yours, and this character is you.
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