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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you home" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used informally in spoken language, often as a shorthand for asking if someone is at home.
Example: "Are you home yet?"
Alternatives: "Are you at home?" or "Is anyone home?".
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I'll walk you home".
"You home?" No response.
We'll bring you home".
"I'll drive you home".
Coming to take you home.
"I'd better get you home".
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You're home, you're in New York City.
When you came home, you got his call.
And so are you, home-boy".
"Do you home-school your kids?
Good for you, homes.
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