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Discover LudwigIt depends on the context and intended meaning of the phrase "say right." In general, it is not a complete sentence and would not be considered grammatically correct in written English.
However, it could be used as part of a longer sentence or in a conversation. Here are a few examples of how it could be used: 1. "I'm not sure if I said the date correctly – did I say right?" 2. "You're saying that you don't agree with me, but let me make sure I understand – you say right now that you think we should wait?" 3. "He always has to have the last word, no matter what anyone else says right or wrong." In these examples, "say right" is used either as a question or as a qualifier to emphasize or clarify the speaker's words. It is not a common or formal expression, so it may not be appropriate to use in all situations. As with any phrase, it is important to consider the context and audience before using it in written English.
Exact(55)
I say right on.
Hard to say right now.
Don't say "Right now".
"You know what I say, right?
He's able to say, 'Right, fine'.
Nothing left to say, right?
Similar(5)
You were saying, right?
"No," Mr. Bain Hogg said, right away.
Nothing remains to be said right now.
'He said, "Right.
" 'Nuff said right there".
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