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Probably yeah vs Any interesting news

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Probably yeah' is a casual way of expressing agreement or affirmation, while 'any interesting news?' is a question asking if there are any updates or new information. They are used in different contexts and cannot be interchanged.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 748 views

Probably yeah

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal conversations to express agreement or affirmation.

It is used casually to indicate a positive response or agreement to a statement or question.

Examples:

  • A: Do you want to go to the movies tonight? B: Probably yeah, that sounds good.
  • Q: Are you coming to the party? A: Probably yeah, I'll be there.
  • She asked if I liked the book, and I said, 'Probably yeah, it was pretty good.'
  • Probably, yeah. July 23, 2015 | Filed in: Digital Savant Micro, gadgets. Comments 0. CD/DVD drives such as this CD-R recorder from Ricoh, are no longer a ...
  • Sep 1, 2015 ... I live in Chelsea so probably yeah https://twitter.com/sethdmichaels/status/ 638884505814704133 … Josh Barro added,. Seth D. Michaels @ ...
  • Jun 18, 2015 ... Probably, yeah. Likes usually go hand in hand with shares. Did people watch them, though? Or, did they just watch the first one or the one their ...
  • Ennis was asked. “Probably, yeah,” the European champion replied. [ Independent]. You're a beautiful young queen. Yay. But you're married to an insane king.

Any interesting news

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire if there are any updates or new information that might be of interest.

It is a question used to ask if there are any noteworthy or intriguing updates or information.

Examples:

  • I haven't seen you in a while, any interesting news?
  • She called her friend to catch up and asked, 'Any interesting news?'
  • At the meeting, the boss asked, 'Any interesting news to share with the team?'
  • May 5, 2015 ... Have some any interesting news for us? Any new restaurant, some tasty dish you ´ve tried recently? Share it with us!! http://TheBesty.com.
  • Sep 5, 2015 ... So, hear any interesting news since the last episode? More like, news that came out between the time I recorded then uploaded the last ...
  • Sep 29, 2012 ... ... different sources, and it has a lightweight keyword driven interface. If you've got any interesting news sources, please share in the comments.
  • If you see any interesting news piece just reply to this thread, tag me or any of the mods and give us the link so we can edit the thread.​.

Alternatives:

  • Do you have any interesting news?
  • Is there any interesting news?
  • Anything interesting happening?
  • Got any juicy gossip?
  • What's the latest scoop?

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