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对了 (duì le) is used in conversation to indicate that the speaker is changing the topic of conversation. It is often used to introduce a new idea or opinion. For example, if someone is talking about their plans for the weekend and then wants to talk about their plans for the following weekend, they might say "对了,下周我要去旅行。" (duì le, xià zhōu wǒ yào qù lǚxíng). This translates to "By the way, I'm going on a trip next week."
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