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"you there" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a direct address to someone, often to get their attention or ask them a question. You can use it in a sentence in the following ways: 1. "Excuse me, you there! Could you help me find the nearest gas station?" 2. "Hey, you there! What time is it?" 3. "I see you there, looking at me. Do we know each other?" 4. "You there, with the red backpack. Can I ask you a question?" 5. "Is anyone there? Hello, can you hear me?".
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"You, there!
See you there never.
"It keeps you there".
Were you there?
"Sergio, are you there?
"I say, you there!
(See you there).
I'll race you there.
'I'll Take You There'?
Be seeing you there.
What's kept you there?
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