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Discover Ludwig"your wit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's intelligence, cleverness, or sense of humor. Examples: - "Your wit never fails to impress me. Your jokes always make me laugh." - "She wrote a novel that was both poignant and witty, showcasing her sharp intellect and clever way with words." - "I could always count on his wit to liven up a dull conversation."
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Miss your wit, politics, cigars.
John, your wit will be missed.
We will miss your wit and wisdom.
Papa Vin, we will miss your wit and wisdom.
We will forever miss your wit and humor.
We will miss your wit, smile and sense of humor.
We'll miss your wit, kindness and unique perspective on life.
Miss your wit, your music, your rhymes, your love.
We will miss your style, your wit and your love.
We will miss your wit, wisdom and goodness.
Your wit, wisdom and flair will always remain with us.
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