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The phrase "very you" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It could be interpreted as a shortened form of "very much like you" or "very characteristic of you," but it would be more precise and clear to use one of those longer phrases instead. Example: "Her outfit is very you, with the bright colors and bold patterns." ("Her outfit is very much like you, with the bright colors and bold patterns.").
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It's very you".
Very," you said.
"Quiet, clean, and calm — very you".
She's not, you know, very you".
It's very you, but not a great move.
He seems like a very, you know, nice person.
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Wilder was the most emotionally satisfying part of a very you-have-to-be-stoned-to-get-it 1974 musical adaptation of The Little Prince.
He loves you very much you know".
You're very lucky, you know".
Thank you.' Very coolly, you know?
You're very lucky, you know that?
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