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Actually, the pronoun 'you' is replacing the name of the person or persons you're speaking to. When we're speaking to people, we don't normally use their name unless we're trying to get their attention or address a single individual in a group.

To replace the pronoun, simply use the person's name or names instead of 'you'.

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