yoo in A Sentence

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    It's not me, it's Yoo.

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    No, Yoo can't go there.

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    I like the way Yoo answered the questions.

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    Let's go, Yoo Na.

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    Oh, it's Yoo Kyung.

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    It's the brigadier general Yoo.

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    Where is Mr. Yoo anyway?

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    Comment Yoo, here you go.

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    Tell him it's Detective Yoo.

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    Son Sook and Lee Yoo Young.

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    Stop making fun of Comment Yoo.

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    Why aren't you married, Yoo Na?

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    Anyway, Ha Ju likes Comment Yoo.

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    Give the car keys to Yoo Kyung.

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    Yoo Kyung, this is a great article.

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    What do you think, General Manager Yoo?

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    So are you saying he actually killed Yoo?

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    Derek Yoo. So it is a very circumstantial case.

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    You must be a big fan of Comment Yoo.

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    Comment Yoo, can you tell us what's in the comments?

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    I see Comment Yoo is catching the comments well today.

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    Gong Yoo once again proved that he is an amazing actor.

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    Yoo Si-jin(Song Joong-ki) is the captain of a South Korean Special Forces unit.

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    ByeongSe Yoo, Executive Director of the Korea Offshore & Shipbuilding Association, said,"most of the hazardous pollutants emitted from shipyards is volatile organic compounds generated from the existing solvent coatings;

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    Lieutenant General Yoo Nak Joon, commander of the South Korean Marine Corps, meanwhile, called on his troops to“put our feelings of rage and animosity in our bones and take our revenge on North Korea”.

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    For instance, while the famous John Yoo and Stephen Bradbury torture memos are understood as having authorized the CIA's“enhanced interrogation” or RDI program, the question remains as to who or what authorized the CTC program at non-RDI black sites.

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    But CIA reticence to request legal clearance to use drugs- a clearance actually granted with caveats in John Yoo's famous August 2002 torture memo- was in part due to fears it would spawn charges regarding the“prohibition on medical experiments on prisoners.”.

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