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In American English, the phrase "yeah, no" is a deceptively simple construction that is used to convey a wide range of meanings, from agreement to contradiction, from hesitation to conviction. As a language learner or a native speaker, understanding the nuances of this versatile phrase can be a valuable tool for expressing yourself and understanding others in American English. In this lesson, we explore the various ways "yeah, no" can be used, with examples that show how it can signal changes in opinion, hesitation, qualification, and strong conviction. Join us to decode the hidden meanings behind "yeah, no" and add it to your verbal arsenal!
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