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American English
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Used in conversations to present a contradictory or contrasting point
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2
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American English speakers
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Used frequently to express contrast or contradiction in a sentence
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3
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British English
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Similar usage as in American English, often used to present a contradictory or contrasting point
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4
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British English speakers
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Often used to provide a polite contradiction or disagreement in a conversation
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5
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English-speaking countries
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Commonly used to indicate a contrast or contradiction in a sentence.
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