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Discover Ludwig'of yes' is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can't use it in any context. If you want to say "yes" in a sentence, you would use the word "Yes" without the 'of'. For example: "Do you want to go outside? Yes, I'd love to!".
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No, well sort of, yes.
"Almost" because of yes, Greece.
Kind of, yes.
A PLACE OF YES, by Bethenny Frankel.
White is the color of yes.
"Kind of, yes," he says.
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What's in the way of "yes"?
Kennedy had plenty of yes-men.
Data input is in the form of yes-no questions.
bcoding: 'problems with (the use of) …' yes = 1, no = 0.
Sarah is executive editor of YES! Magazine.
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