If you're looking to support your point then thus would work.
But if you're looking to counter your point then some good words/phrases are:
However
Although
On the contrary
On the other hand
Conversely
In light of this, taking this into consideration or taking this into account.
perhaps you may use, He/She said, He/She mentioned, He/She added,
Another way to say "as you see" "As you know", "therefore", "thus", "hence", "thence", and "then".
Well The real question is, What is another way to say "came in"
Another way to say 'getting to know', is to say 'getting acquainted with'. You could also say becoming familiar with.
Thus
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Another way you can say you are said is you are 'blue.'
In light of this, taking this into consideration or taking this into account.
in the process of being completed
perhaps you may use, He/She said, He/She mentioned, He/She added,
Most likely they mean that your conversations and words can imply other things being said. What you say to them can mean or be taken another way or in another context. Sounds like a trust issue.
you've got is another way to say you have.
He said in a surprised way, is the one.
Those 3 little words. I love you.
'Sayed' is not a proper word. If you are referring to the past tense and past participle of the verb 'to say', it is 'said' (pronounced 'sed').
et cetera is another way to say and so on