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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so yes that" is not a correct and usable sentence in standard written English
You cannot use it on its own. However, you could use the phrase "so, yes" as a transition phrase to introduce a statement. For example: "I understand that this could be difficult for you. So, yes, I think it's important that we discuss this further."
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So, yes, that answers one obvious question.
"So, yes, that would mean more aggressive prosecution".
So, yes, that lost opportunity makes a difference.
So, yes, that was a waste of time and money.
So yes, that was a slight surprise to me.
So, yes, that made it imperative to shoot it in 3-D.
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So yes, at that time I guess you could call me a geek!
So yes, for that and other reasons, he will probably pay more attention to foreign policy.
So, yes, to that extent, the story became partly "about" illegal immigration.
So yes, in that sense, Silicon Valley is actually pretty reflective of today's Silicon Valley.
So, yes, under that definition, honey is bee vomit.
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