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The phrase "told ya" is correct and usable in informal written English, particularly in conversational contexts
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you previously informed someone about something that has now happened or been confirmed. Example: "I knew this would happen, just like I told ya."
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Hamilton is told, "Ya best g'wan run back where ya come from," but he makes the case, "Immigrants, we get the job done".
Bert on Beats - ???? Sandro Silva - Told Ya. James Nasty - Do It (Tittsworth Remix).
"I told ya, now I get hugs," Simpson said.
Don't walk out your house without your clothes on, I told ya".
When Christmas has gone, when this war is over, you've got to keep strong, keep pushing on, and do what I told ya.
On the much-loved track 'Nasty Girl' from the huge 2001 'Survivor' album she sings, "You's a nasty, nasty, trashy, nasty, sleazy, nasty, classless, nasty… Nasty put some clothes on, I told ya.
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"I'll tell ya.
Can't tell ya.
Lemme tell ya.
I tell ya, I love ya.
I'm telling ya, Newt's smiling!
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