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The phrase 'so but' is not correct in written English.
You should use either 'so' or 'but' but not both. For example: I was excited, so I went to the store. I was excited, but I decided to stay home.
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And so, but yes.
Perhaps so, but perhaps not.
'tis so: but Edward lives".
So, but timber's really important.
Student: I think so, but I forget.
Maybe so, but it can also incriminate.
Maybe so, but it has been done.
They have done so, but splutteringly.
Maybe so, but there are two caveats.
Similar(2)
Some people think so, but LYMAN.
So... but that's about all.
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