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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'why please' is not correct
It is not standard to put "why" and "please" together in this manner. Generally, "please" is used as a polite request or suggestion. For example: "Can you please help me with this? Why, please!"
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So Mr. Prince and Mr. Rubin: Why? Please explain.
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So why, someone please tell me, are they not used?
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