Scratch That is internet slang used to indicate a revision or change of plans, usually when correcting or retracting a previous statement. It is similar to saying “never mind” or “disregard what I just said.”
Examples:
1. I was going to go to the party tonight, but scratch that, I have to study for my exam tomorrow.
2. My friend recommended this restaurant, but scratch that, I just read some bad reviews online.
Here is how it can be used in sentences:
I’ll meet you at the park…oh no, scratch that, let’s meet at the café instead.
I thought the concert was tonight, but scratch that, it’s actually next week.
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