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The phrase "look you" is not commonly used in modern written English and may sound archaic or dialectal
It can be used in informal contexts or in literature to draw attention to what follows, often in a conversational tone. Example: "Look you, I really need to talk to you about our plans for the weekend."
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look you
interjection
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Oh, look, you are.
But look you do.
(Look, you never know).
Look, you can't change anything.
"He'll never look you off.
You don't even look — you just go!
But, look, you know what, they understood.
"Look, you know that new car smell?
"Look, you can disagree without being disagreeable.
I say: Look, you are smart.
But look, you know, it's sport.
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