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"oh yeah" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate agreement, surprise, or irony. For example: John: "I just got my new car!" Jane: "Oh yeah? What kind is it?".
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oh yeah
interjection
Used to indicate agreement, often sarcastically.
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Oh yeah!
Oh yeah, and Robert Plant.
Oh, yeah, sure.
"Yeah, oh, yeah.
RH: Oh yeah.
Professor Craig Wright: Oh, yeah.
SB: Oh yeah.
Mosley-Thompson: Oh yeah.
Well, pitch — Oh, yeah.
Maisler: Oh, yeah.
"Oh, yeah, yeah.
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