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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only kidding" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used to indicate that something said was meant in jest, and not to be taken seriously. For example: "I'm going to have to get an extra job to pay for this new car – only kidding!".
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Only kidding, of course we have!
Not you, sir! (Looks at Kazan sternly but in such a way as to indicate that he's only kidding).
(Only kidding! He says it'll be "very, very major").
Only kidding.
I'm only kidding, I'm only kidding.
No, only kidding.
Similar(5)
There were only kids in the audiences.
"I was the only kid running around.
They are the only kids in the neighborhood he avoids.
When I did magic, I was the only kid.
"He's the only kid that's ever happened to?
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