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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Was it you?" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when you are asking someone if they were responsible for something. Example: "I just saw someone stealing from the store. Was it you?".
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"Was it you?" he asked another.
What was it you were looking for?
Was it you or the executive committee?
What was it you ask?
"That was it, you know.
Who was it you might ask?
"Was it you?" he asked one stagehand, who professed innocence.
What was it you were holding forth about?
Similar(3)
Towards the end of Alex's turn, Graham makes a second extended contribution to the conversation, saying "en uh (was it you) (1.7)" (lines 25 26).
Was it you?" Noel immediately claims he isn't the culprit.
Was it you or your approach?
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