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DONT SAY nothing s right wassaname did havebut u wa eyes on her
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I’m not sure what you mean — do you want this corrected, rewritten for a text, or turned into a response to someone? Here are a few possible cleaned-up versions based on likely meanings. Pick the one that fits or tell me more.
1) Neutral/correct grammar:
- "Don't say anything's wrong. What was her name? Were you watching her?"
2) Short casual/texting:
- "Don't say anything. What's her name? Were you keeping an eye on her?"
3) Polite/formal:
- "Please don't say that nothing's right. What was her name? Were you observing her?"
If none of those match, tell me what you meant and I’ll rewrite it.
1) Neutral/correct grammar:
- "Don't say anything's wrong. What was her name? Were you watching her?"
2) Short casual/texting:
- "Don't say anything. What's her name? Were you keeping an eye on her?"
3) Polite/formal:
- "Please don't say that nothing's right. What was her name? Were you observing her?"
If none of those match, tell me what you meant and I’ll rewrite it.
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