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that said

Also that be·ing said

[that sed]

idiom

  1. regardless of what has just been said; nevertheless.

    The place could’ve been cleaner, and the furnishings were pretty old—that said, we had a great time and would stay there again.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of that said1

First recorded in 1920–25
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Example Sentences

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That said, you know there just has to be a Jar Jar Binks gag or two in “Spaceballs 2.”

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On Monday the Board of Regents held a lengthy meeting and then issued a statement that said Secretary Bunch had the board’s support “in his authority and management of the Smithsonian.”

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Neil Duncan-Jordan is one of 42 Labour MPs who wrote a letter that said the welfare reforms were "impossible to support" if changes were not made.

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That said, I would hope that one of the major lessons rank-and-file liberals internalized after two defeats at the hands of the Republicans is that there is a certain school of internet posting that is perceived—by a growing majority—to be laughably ineffective in stemming the globe’s authoritarian drift and, worse than that, extremely annoying.

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A former civilian watchdog of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department received notice last week that said he’s under investigation for allegedly retaliating against a deputy who was scrutinized for his role in a unit accused of pursuing politically motivated cases.

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