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When do you use "there you go"?

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Rebecca

"There you go" is an informal expression that can be used several ways. In this context, it is used to tell someone "there's the solution (to your question or problem)." It can also be used when giving something to someone, usually after they requested or purchased it. Ex: A: I finally found my keys that have been lost! B: Well, there you go. I'm glad you found them. Ex: A: Can you put my item in a paper bag? B: Sure. There you go, have a nice day.

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