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When a person is asked to make a choice between two things and that person doesn't really have a preference. Its a "saying" that they might use. For example: Someone says to me "Should we eat at McDonalds or Burger King." If I don't care I might say, "six of one or half dozen of the other". Its a cute way of saying "as far as I'm concerned both choices are equal".
Well The real question is, What is another way to say "came in"
Another way to say "as you see" "As you know", "therefore", "thus", "hence", "thence", and "then".
Another way to say 'getting to know', is to say 'getting acquainted with'. You could also say becoming familiar with.
Just Another Way to Say I Love You was created in 1975-03.
The expression is "six of one, half a dozen of the other" and means that no matter what you call something, it's still the same thing. It means about the same one way or another. It doesn't matter to me which way you do it. It's six of one and half a dozen of the other.
half a dozen is 6, so half a dozen dozen is 6 dozen, but the first thing, six dozen dozen has is 6x12x12or 6x144, so it is way more than 6x12.. In other words Six dozen dozen is 864 and half a dozen dozen is 72
Half an hour is 30 minutes.
Half past six
half an apple pie
Another way of saying exactly 12, no more and no less.
A DOZEN RED ROSES
30 to 6 17:30 hours half past five
you've got is another way to say you have.
et cetera is another way to say and so on
century and a half may work. You could say "seven score and ten years."
Another way to say 'events' is 'functions'