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"You chere" is a phrase derived from the French "cher," meaning "dear" or "beloved." In English, it is often used in a sentimental or affectionate context, especially in Southern dialects or literature that reflects a cultural influence. The phrase can convey warmth and familiarity, typically addressing someone with fondness.

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