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"In other words" is a phrase used to clarify a previous statement. Sometimes it is used sarcastically. Example of a sarcastic use: "She has no money, no car to drive, no suitcase packed... in other words, she's not going on the trip." Example of a non-sarcastic use. In this example, "in other words" clarifies or simplifies. Mrs. Kent speaks German, Spanish and Italian. In other words, she is bilingual.

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Stated replied or stated, it really depends on the context in which the word was used you could describe the way the said it by using a word like yelled or muttered or what they said, if they were asking or answering a question you could say answered or asked. Hope this helps!

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Another way to say in many ways could be: 'In various ways' or maybe 'In incredible ways' or 'in speechless ways'.

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That is to say

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