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Discover Ludwig"that a boy" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
For example, you might write: "He was already two years old, that a boy."
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Is that a boy?
"That a boy, Kypester," D'Angelo said.
Who is Jessie J? Is that a boy?
"Is that a boy or a girl name?" Harris said.
My dad did the things that a boy remembers.
A caller to the police reported that a boy needed an ambulance.
She couldn't get over that a boy that age would write a letter like that.
I'd picked up a Twix that a boy dropped in the playground.
"William's Doll" presents the still radical idea that a boy might want a girl's toy.
Jewish tradition decrees that a boy should not receive a name until his bris.
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"That-a-boy," he said, much calmer than the typical use of the phrase.
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