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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you wasn't" is not correct in written English
It is a contraction of "you were not", which is the correct phrase for written English. Example: I knew you weren't telling the truth.
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"What if one of you wasn't Jewish?
"One of you wasn't doing their job".
"She was very good to you, wasn't she?
That was you, wasn't it?" Matthews replied: "Yes".
I wouldn't hire you if you wasn't a liar.
But he was doing it to mock you, wasn't he?
Working at Radio 1 was a dream come true for you, wasn't it?
"When I came to Atlanta you wasn't even super-popping," Raekwon recalled, "but I believed in you, right?
"You wasn't in his life for the other four years," she said.
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"You weren't solitary".
But you aren't".
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