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but
- used for expressing surprise or recognition of something unexpected UK, 1846
- God, but you’re beautiful, aren’t you? — Kate Bush, Feel It, 1978
- used for emphasizing the following word or words UK, 1887
- While it’s still early enough in the season that a blowout or two can wreck it but good, let’s take a look at team’s expected won-loss records as opposed to their actual records. — The Week in Preview, 6 May 2003
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