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/ wɪð ðæt ˈbiː.ɪŋ sɛd /
A transitional phrase used to indicate that the speaker is about to contrast or shift from their previous statement to a new point.
Adverbs
Strong matches:
- however
- nevertheless
- therefore
- thus
- consequently
- accordingly
Weak matches:
- that said
- even so
- nonetheless
- still
- yet
- in any case
Antonyms:
however, in contrast, conversely, on the contrary, on the other hand, nevertheless, despite that, notwithstanding, regardless, even so
Usage examples:
1. After reviewing the budget report, it's clear we have to cut costs; with that being said, I propose we start by reducing our marketing expenses.
2. The weather forecast predicts heavy rain all weekend; with that being said, it might be best to reschedule the outdoor picnic to ensure everyone's comfort.
3. I appreciate all the hard work you've put into this project; with that being said, there are a few areas that need improvement before we can consider it complete.