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Discover LudwigThe sentence "You're next" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to someone's turn in a sequence of events and is often used when there is a line to do something or when someone is taking turns doing something (e.g. playing a game). For example: "It's your turn, you're next!".
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You're next".
100 percent, you're next".
You're next, buddy".
Rushdie – you're next.
Just wait here; you're next".
You're next, Dr. Cross".
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"You're Next" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
"As if to say, 'You're next and it's coming right at your head,"' Zimmer writes.
Hurwitz specializes in fast-paced thrillers; he's written 14 books including "Don't Look Back," "You're Next" and "Tell No Lies".
"Teens on stabbing rampage in the capital you're next, yes, you!" scream the headlines every week.
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