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'oh oh' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express surprise or alarm. For example: John looked out the window and saw an enormous storm cloud in the sky. "Oh oh," he said, "I think we'd better get inside!".
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"OH OH OH OH OH OH OH!" Whitney hollers out while doing a series of body rolls.
3.45pm GMT Oh oh.
He began singing along with the chorus: "So much for my happy ending / Oh oh, oh oh".
It is broken up by Gaga repeatedly singing in-between lines "oh oh oh oh oh" in an electronically altered voice.
The song begins with Clarkson wailing "oh oh oh" over a restless percussion.
Oh Donna just another schemin' bitch-ass ho Oh if these hoes were Pinocchios, their noses would grow Oh Donna, Oh Donna Oh Donna, Oh Donna Oh Donna, Oh Donna Oh, Oh Donna, Oh Oh Donna, Oh Donna Oh Donna, Oh Donna Oh Donna, Oh Donna Oh, Oh Donna, Oh.
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Oh-oh-oh, How to begin?
It's oh, oh-so-real.
Furthermore: "Oh-oh-oh".
Oh-oh, you're not listening!" "Sorry, sir".
"Oh-oh-oh," she sings, and then, her voice soaring, "Good morning, Baltimore".
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