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The phrase "tell ya" is a colloquial expression commonly used in spoken language.
It is often considered informal and is not typically used in formal written language. Example: "I'll tell ya, that was the best pizza I've ever tasted!" (spoken language) In this example, "tell ya" is used as a shortened version of "I'll tell you." This phrase can also be used as a casual way of saying "let me tell you," "believe me," or "trust me." Example: "I'll tell ya, studying for this exam is no joke." (spoken language) In some cases, "tell ya" can also be used in written language as part of dialogue or when writing informal content such as a personal blog or social media post. However, it is generally not considered appropriate to use in formal writing such as essays or professional emails.
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Can't tell ya.
"I'll tell ya.
Lemme tell ya.
I tell ya, I love ya.
I tell ya, this thing can't miss!
"Oh Lordy day, I tell ya".
"I'll fucking tell ya," says Armstrong.
Much more civilized than Greengrass, let me tell ya!
This is gonna launch us, I tell ya".
Savino said, "Did I tell ya? She's tremendous.
"Lemme tell ya," he began, eyeing the crowd.
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