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"听你的。" (tīng nǐ de.) is already a sentence. It is a common phrase used in Chinese to express the meaning of "It's up to you.; It's your call.; (I'll do) as you say." It is often used in a casual or informal setting, and can be used in both formal and informal situations.
Here are some examples of how "听你的。" can be used in a sentence:
1. A group of friends are trying to decide where to go for dinner. One friend says, "你想吃什么?" (nǐ xiǎng chī shén me?) meaning "What do you want to eat?" Another friend responds, "听你的。" (tīng nǐ de) meaning "It's up to you."
2. A parent is asking their child what they want to do on the weekend. The child says, "我想去公园玩。" (wǒ xiǎng qù gōng yuán wán) meaning "I want to go to the park." The parent responds, "那就听你的吧。" (nà jiù tīng nǐ de ba) meaning "Then let's do as you say."
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