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oooh thank you. so nice song but i already heard it before vs thank you. so touchable song but i already heard it before

The first phrase is more commonly used and correct. The second phrase contains a mistake as 'touchable' is not the appropriate word to describe a song. The correct term to use in this context is 'nice' or 'beautiful'.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 515 views

oooh thank you. so nice song but i already heard it before

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite way to thank someone for sharing a song, while also mentioning that you have heard it before.
  • Thank you. I really do appreciate the offer, but I already have one.
  • Thank you. I'm the new teacher, but I guess I already had deduced.
  • That's so nice, Jenna. Thank you.
  • Thank you, Neal, but I already have Peter.
  • Thank you, but I already have a date.
  • - Thank you, but I already know that.
  • Thank you, but I already called for my coach.
  • Oh, thank you, but I already have a vegetable supplier.
  • - But I must - Thank you.
  • Manager. So nice to meet you.
  • I already have someone, but thank you.
  • I already know that, thank you.
  • I already have a date, thank you.
  • I already have a personality, thank you.
  • - I already ate, but thank you.
  • Thank you. I already ate.
  • Saw you had priors together, but I didn't know for sure until just right now. So, thank you.
  • I already heard that one tonight.
  • I already heard all of this on your original proposal.
  • Oh, I already heard, marti.

thank you. so touchable song but i already heard it before

This phrase is not correct. 'Touchable' is not the appropriate word to describe a song.

  • Listen. I know. I already heard it.
  • Because she'd already heard it from you.
  • Thank you. I really do appreciate the offer, but I already have one.
  • Thank you. I'm the new teacher, but I guess I already had deduced.
  • He's already heard it all.
  • The jury's already heard it.
  • Whatever you're thinking, I've probably already heard it.
  • Thank you, Neal, but I already have Peter.
  • Thank you, but I already have a date.
  • - Thank you, but I already know that.
  • Thank you, but I already called for my coach.
  • - But I must - Thank you.
  • I already have someone, but thank you.
  • I already know that, thank you.
  • I already have a date, thank you.
  • I already have a personality, thank you.
  • - I already ate, but thank you.
  • Thank you. I already ate.
  • Saw you had priors together, but I didn't know for sure until just right now. So, thank you.
  • I already heard that one tonight.

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