Other ways of meaning example in writing are...
Case in point
Illustration
Examples include
One example is
Including
Specifically
Additionally (sort of)
Such as
Consider this
Furthermore
By way of illustration (or illustrating)
In particular
To wit
Namely
viz
e.g.
That is
Among others
To name a few
other way to say "to be continued"
No
Try opposite of multiplying Over. For example, 21 over 3 or 21/3 is equal to 7
you can say btw
healthily
beautiful
you say: diablo or you could say: demonio
Other ways to say what is up (or what's up) would include, what's new, how's it going, what's happening.
There are an infinite number of "101 ways." Simply name something, and then come up with 101 ways to do it, say it, feel it, etc... 1. You're my everything
Not Cute. Not Handsome
Quotient
"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.