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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you definitely did" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to affirm or confirm that someone has done something, often in response to a statement or accusation. Example: "When you said you would help me with the project, you definitely did come through for me."
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You definitely did the right thing.' " And this ambiguity would often translate directly to the checkbook.
So we're guessing you definitely didn't pay for that fruit acid peel, either.
MJ: You don't think you do, but you definitely did.
A former assistant said, "You definitely did not ride the elevator with her".
Of course, you definitely didn't.
You definitely didn't wake up like that.
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And you definitely don't bring wine.
You definitely don't want a Hornster on your bike.
"You definitely don't want to take the water away".
"You definitely don't think 'crisis' when you are there".
And you definitely don't want her to fly".
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