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Examples of hello
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Both deal with single-word "primitive" verbal units, such as hello and ouch and psst.
She would always say hello and remember people's names.
People came in to say hello when they were buying their bread and milk.
People are beginning to move from here to there, with a hello and a goodbye, and a hello and a goodbye.
We are saying goodbye to the rate support grant system and hello to the revenue support grant system.
We will say hello to old friends who love what we have to offer, and with a bit of luck we will make some new friends, too.
We do so in particular in those shortage areas where, because of the new bursary system and "golden hello" payments for those entering the profession, we have seen a turnaround.
We deserve a chance to reconnect with the fans to say goodbye to the old era and hello to the new.
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He considered helping people to be a thing as natural as saying hello or wishing one good health.
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The word has many meanings or uses: hello, goodbye, yes.
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He said the children had stopped to say hello to him, and seemed cheerful.
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She finally brings enough courage to say hello to him.
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As she walks up to him to say hello, she suddenly changes before his eyes.
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The next morning he meets a rooster to whom he says hello but the rooster retreats.
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He brushes them off, despite them still trying to talk to him, calling hello as he leaves.
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