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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plus you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in informal or conversational speech to mean "in addition to you" or "besides you." Example: "I'm bringing chips and dip to the party, plus you can bring some drinks." (meaning: in addition to you bringing some drinks).
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(Plus, you know, competition).
(Plus, you have to tip).
4. Plus, you can see the players.
"Plus, you already like spanking," he said.
Plus, you need the cheekbones.
Plus, you have no receivables.
Plus, you make friends quicker.
Plus you get new shoes.
Plus you can arrange images by color.
Plus, you can buy Commes des Garçons".
Plus, you still had a London!
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