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gen. несмотря на это (anna molly); тем не менее (и тем не менее, но тем не менее: Christmas is exploited by capitalism. That said, it is still a religious festival. Pickman); в то же время (вводн. фраза Баян); при этом (gr82bstr8); с другой стороны (The report also found that people in the US work about 1,763 hours per year – 25% more than their European counterparts. That said, the US is far behind Mexico for hours worked. Mexicans work a staggering 2,255 hours per year. mascot); как бы то ни было (Should the second scenario be the case, their determination is admirable, since returning to the proverbial scene of the crop crime is a rather risky gambit. That said, whether they were aliens from another world or humans with boards and rope, they somehow managed to complete the formation without anyone catching them. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver); так-то оно так, но ... (Agasphere); вместе с тем (Pickman); однако (Much of the book was very dull. That said, I have to admit that the ending was extremely clever. Stas-Soleil); и несмотря ни на что (Sergei Aprelikov); однако при этом (The report also found that people in the US work about 1,763 hours per year – 25% more than their European counterparts. That said, the US is far behind Mexico for hours worked. Mexicans work a staggering 2,255 hours per year.); впрочем (Liv Bliss); правда (как вводное слово; introducing a concessive statement: Much of the book was very dull. That said, I have to admit that the ending was extremely clever. 4uzhoj)
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that said
gen. used for adding an opinion that seems to be the opposite of what you have just said, although you think both are true (The economy is struggling. That said, house prices rose slightly last month. macmillandictionary.com); despite what one just said (Much of the book was very dull. That said, I have to admit that the ending was extremely clever. merriam-webster.com)
that said: 265 phrases in 25 subjects
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