In other words is basically a phrase to mean "another definition is...". For example:
In other words, WikiAnswers is an editable site of questions, answers and users who provide these.
I would like to hear your description in other words, please. In other words, a more succinct description would be most appreciated.
You can start a sentence with "Also"
Officially, a "Duology", but the term seems rather obscure. I would jumble the sentence in a way I could use words such as a "pair", a "duo" or even "x and its sequel"
I don't think you can
You can use us or all of us.
you can use ..."is" "am" ... it really depends on the content of the sentence ...
You cannot use the "word" coral reef in a sentence, but you can use the "words" coral and reef adjacent to each other in a sentence.
Only if you use other words with it.
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Prepositions are words we use before pronouns or nouns to show their relationship with other words in the sentence.
I would like to hear your description in other words, please. In other words, a more succinct description would be most appreciated.
He misjudged her and was sorry. To have misjudged her was wrong. This is misjudged and five other words. Misjudged can often start a sentence. A sentence can end with misjudged.
You use onomatopoeic words in the same way you use other words! This term is just a fancy way of saying that you write a word which sounds like a noise that you would make. Some examples include writing "ahem" or 'achoo." If you need to use a word like that in a sentence, then use it.
Some cultures are matriarchal; in other words, the mothers are the head of the family
I'm not familiar with that term.
Here it is: "The word "breathable" is in the dictionary, as are many other words."
Put it among other words. It will probably work.