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Sentence count:247+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: put differentlySimilar words: two-thirdsin orderin order towordin order thatin a wordas regardsunder wayMeaning: adv. otherwise stated. 
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1. In other words, she must give up singing.
2. They're letting me go?in other words, I've been sacked.
3. He became, in other words, a great hero.
4. In other words, when the wind is blowing at 120 kilometers per hour, most waves will be about twelve meters.
5. So he is a fraud, a common thief in other words.
6. In other words, the bourgeoisie are a product of the French Revolution.
7. The mobile library services have been reorganised — in other words, they visit fewer places.
8. He was economical with the truth - in other words, he was lying.
9. In other words, a jolly good booze-up.
10. The policy, in other words, was containment, not rollback.
11. In other words, it is a social construct.
12. In other words, they are afraid of fundamental change.
13. In other words oxygen binding is reversible.
14. Peace, in other words, depends solely on collective security.
15. In other words, shortcut and cheat books.
16. In other words is simply a disequilibrium adjustment mechanism.
17. The rattler is behaving very strangely, in other words.
18. In other words, is constructive knowledge sufficient?
19. In other words,(sentence dictionary) class conflict was limited.
20. In other words, we are our own worst enemy.
21. In other words, multimedia must confer real benefits.
22. The Pre-Raphaelite beatnik, in other words.
23. In other words, the dominant ideology carries the day. 4.
24. In other words, meaning is a highly important component element in the labelling of emotional states.
25. In other words, these licensing factors stimulate the chromosomes to enter the S phase.
26. In other words the members would also begin to collaborate on foreign policy matters.
27. It does not, in other words, bear the hallmarks of Thatcherism.
28. In other words, general levels of income inequality have a positive effect on the incidence of political violence.
29. In other words, our enriched material is more than half dross.
30. The tax only affects people on incomes of over $200,000 - in other words, the very rich.
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