Learn useful ways to say "but your being" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

It means the speaker thinks the other person's appearance confirms part of a rumor or accusation.
From Love’s Perfect Crime, Episode 27
The speaker uses the other person's presence as evidence that a claim may be true.
Use this in a confrontation when you want to imply that someone’s presence is suspicious or incriminating. It can sound accusatory and argumentative.
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