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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'you joining' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when asking someone to join you in an activity or event. For example, "Would you be interested in you joining us for a picnic this weekend?".
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Are you joining the military?
There's nothing stopping you joining clubs and societies on offer to all students.
If it's an option for you, joining a blog network can be a great thing.
I don't recall you joining with your friends at Fox News in leading the charge on that issue, which resulted in Obama awkwardly disavowing the pastor who officiated at his wedding and whose sermons he regularly attended for so long.
People said, 'Why are you joining the SNP when you can't make a change?' If my motivation back then had been a career in politics, I would have joined the Labour party".
2.17pm: For those of you joining us late, you've missed 75 minutes of theological debate in which Gene Hackman sacrificed himself in order to disprove the notion of a malign god.
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