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i don't believe that it is, but I'll still use it as often as I feel like it.
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Sorry but that sounds like a fragmented thought. Not a complete thought. It can not be grammatically correct.
It sounds like a texting term I am unfamiliar with. I guess it might be acceptable when teens are texting.
i can't think of one such instance. i don't think that's crept into my speech.
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