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Instead of the word 'said' you would use the word 'says' or 'say' in present tense. More descriptive words include states/ stating, exclaims/ exclaiming, declares, mumbles, ect. ect.

For example:

I often say that many things happen for good.

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"Don't be late! we have guests for--" exclaims my father as I slam the front door.

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Stating his opinion he turns to his mother for and affirmation.

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2w ago

The present tense form of "said" is "say."

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