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join you you
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "join you you" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or repetition and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "I would like to join you you for dinner tonight." (This sentence is incorrect due to the repetition.)
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
You have to realize that when you get someone like, say, Brad Pitt to join you, you also get another executive producer onboard who is going to interfere creatively.
News & Media
If a sibling/cousin catches you, convince them to join you (you will be way more convincing of this while already naked) that way, they won't spill the beans about this moment.
Wiki
If someone wants to join you, you should be able to be a good sponsor…now you have the tools, knowledge and capacity necessary for you and whoever decides to join you in being successful…"this is not rocket science" if you don't know, you won't be able to teach.
Wiki
If you don't have a pal or a family member that wants to join you, you can always join a new friend and look for a good start for those who want you in your goal to make all your dreams come true.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Once Riley has joined you, you need to continue through the rest of the cave, until you reach the Galactic Grunts.
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Darlin', I'd join you if you didn't mind.
News & Media
"Sir, I want to join you and help you fight".
News & Media
No dependency of a decision of one case on another: You join me, I join you.
News & Media
Besides, you know if you don't join you will get no promotions where you work.
News & Media
"When you join, you have no idea what war is like," Sergeant Mejia said.
News & Media
And like you, in this moment of grief, we join you in saying -- "Boston, you're my home".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid repeating words unnecessarily; use the correct phrase "join you" for clarity and grammatical accuracy.
Common error
Don't repeat pronouns or prepositions unless grammatically required. Redundancy like "join you you" creates confusion and weakens your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "join you you" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "join you", where "join" functions as a verb indicating participation or accompaniment, and "you" is the object pronoun. Ludwig AI indicates this phrase is not correct in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "join you you" is grammatically incorrect due to the redundant repetition of "you". The correct and commonly used phrase is simply "join you", which expresses the desire to accompany or participate with someone. Ludwig AI confirms that "join you you" is not correct in written English and suggests avoiding its use. When intending to express this sentiment, remember to proofread and use the correct phrase to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
join you
Removes the unnecessary repetition, resulting in a grammatically correct phrase.
accompany you
Offers a more formal alternative to "join", implying going along with someone.
come with you
Provides a simpler, more direct way of expressing the idea of joining someone.
go with you
Similar to "come with you", but with a slightly different nuance of movement.
tag along with you
Suggests following someone, often in a casual or informal way.
meet up with you
Implies arranging to join someone at a specific location or time.
link up with you
Similar to "meet up with you", suggesting a planned encounter.
partner with you
Suggests joining someone in a collaborative effort or activity.
align with you
Implies joining someone in terms of beliefs, values, or goals.
stand with you
Suggests joining someone in support or solidarity.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "join you you"?
The correct way to say it is simply "join you". The repetition of "you" is grammatically incorrect.
Are there alternative phrases to "join you"?
Yes, depending on the context, you can use phrases like "accompany you", "come with you", or "go with you".
Is "join you you" ever correct in English?
No, "join you you" is not considered correct in standard English. It is likely a typographical error or a misunderstanding of proper phrase construction.
How can I avoid making mistakes like saying "join you you"?
Proofread your writing carefully and pay attention to potential repetitions of words. If unsure, consult a grammar guide or use a grammar checker.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested