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"Tell what" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It's typically used as an imperative sentence, which means that it's a command or an instruction. For example, you might say, "Tell what happened next" to encourage someone to describe what occurred after a certain event.
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Others tell what they know.
Time will tell what happens.
Who could tell what might happen?
"I can't tell what you're thinking.
You can't tell what age they are.
I could tell what he wanted.
"You couldn't tell what was what.
But nobody can tell what will happen".
But can music21 tell what it is?
How can you tell what you're feeling?
We could not tell what it was.
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