-Who used to talk about that silly movie?
-It was you every day!
The second sentence is supposed to mean: It was you who talked about it, and you talked about it every day.
Is the sentence correct in that context?
I think it is acceptable in informal English, but not in formal English.
Many thanks.
you every day
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Re: you every day
Informally acceptable with comma after 'you'.