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Discover Ludwig"you excuse" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is possible, though unlikely, that it could be used in spoken language as a shortened form of "you excuse yourself" which means to apologize for something or to give a reason for an action. However, in written English, it is not acceptable to use this phrase without further context or elaboration. Example: "You forgot to clean up after yourself last night. You excuse?" (This is an informal and colloquial way of asking if the person has a reason for not cleaning up.).
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"Will you excuse me?
"Will you excuse me a minute?" he said.
"It makes me think of – if you excuse the analogy – a boxing match.
"Fletcher, will you excuse me?" He stumbled away from the bar and began weaving among people.
How do you excuse betraying thousands of investors who entrusted me with their life savings?
"How can you excuse 28 different kinds of plunder and only outlaw one subset of one subset?
If you excuse me, we're -- I apologize for interrupting, but I've now used half of my time.
Can you excuse us, please?" It may feel awkward for a minute or two, but a good bartender will be cautious about re-entry.
You excuse yourself from the dinner table at Thanksgiving Town and venture down to the basement, where you find an old video game system.
Now, if you excuse me, I still have a lot of downloading to do... Watch the clip of Charlie Chaplin here.
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Who am I?' And he tells you, 'Excuse me, you're playing the role, so I cannot tell you that.' He's making you be responsible.
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