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The phrase "thanks yes" is not standard in written English and may come across as informal or unclear.
It could be used in casual conversations to express agreement or acknowledgment, but it lacks clarity in more formal contexts. Example: "I appreciate your help with the project, and thanks yes, I will follow your suggestions."
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The Biebs, his companion, tossed out bon mots along the lines of "great," "cool," "thanks," "yes" and "I'm really honored".
And overall, women of all races and ethnicities take longer than men to pay off their loans ― thanks (yes, again) in large part to the persistent gender pay gap, which means they tend to earn less than men throughout their careers, even after spending all that money on an education.
Thanks!"), yes, but also how irritating it was to watch with other people ("Good of that lad who sucked a large Coke right down to the ice to then tuck into an enormous popcorn, then a sandwich he had bought from home inexplicably wrapped in wax paper, to come! Good!").
Thanks!"), yes, but also how irritating it was to watch with other people ("Good of the guy who sucked a large Coke right down to the ice to then dove into an enormous popcorn, then a sandwich he had bought from home inexplicably wrapped in wax paper, to come! Good!").
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The turns consist of turn construction units (TCUs), which can vary from single lexical items (e.g., "thanks" and "yes") to larger constructs, such as clauses and sentences (Chepinchikj & Thompson, 2016).
(Yes, yes and yes - thanks to our friends at The Tank!); Can I turn The Iceman Cometh into a glam-rock concert?
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes and yes.
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes.
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes.
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