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  • Other Ways to Say “Coming Soon”
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    22 Other Ways to Say “Coming Soon”

    ByConor Kelly July 21, 2025

    “Coming soon” is a frequently used phrase that signals the arrival or release of something in the near future—whether it’s a product, a service, an event, or even a piece of content like a new blog post or movie. For example, when a website says, “New features coming soon,” it’s giving its audience a reason…

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  • Other Ways to Say “Same Here”
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    25 Other Ways to Say “Same Here”

    ByConor Kelly July 20, 2025

    “Same here” is one of those expressions that we use all the time without giving it a second thought. Whether you’re agreeing with someone about the weather, a shared opinion, or even how tired you both feel, it’s a quick and casual way to say “I feel the same” or “Me too.” But what if…

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  • Other Ways to Say “That’s Not Good”
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    25 Other Ways to Say “That’s Not Good”

    ByConor Kelly July 20, 2025

    The phrase “that’s not good” is something we often say when something goes wrong, feels disappointing, or falls short of our expectations, whether we’re reacting to bad news, poor performance, a mistake, or just something unpleasant in general. While it works well in casual conversation, having a broader vocabulary to express dissatisfaction, disapproval, or concern…

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  • Other Ways to Say “This Shows”
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    23 Other Ways to Say “This Shows”

    ByConor Kelly July 20, 2025

    “This shows” is a commonly used phrase that helps highlight a conclusion, insight, or realization based on preceding information or evidence. For example, when someone says, “This shows how important daily practice is,” they are emphasizing the lesson or takeaway that has become evident. While this phrase is effective, it can become repetitive in writing…

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  • Other Ways to Say “I Would Like To”
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    21 Other Ways to Say “I Would Like To”

    ByConor Kelly July 19, 2025

    “I would like to” is a common and polite expression used to indicate your desires, intentions, or preferences in both formal and informal settings. For instance, when someone says, “I would like to schedule a meeting,” they’re expressing a respectful intent to do something, often inviting cooperation or approval from others involved. While this phrase…

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  • Other Ways to Say That You’re Adding Someone to an Email Chain
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    18 Other Ways to Say That You’re Adding Someone to an Email Chain

    ByConor Kelly July 19, 2025

    Saying “I’m adding you to this email chain” might be clear and functional, but repeating the same phrase over and over can feel monotonous—especially in professional correspondence where tone and clarity matter. Whether you’re looping someone in, keeping them informed, or simply introducing a new participant to an ongoing conversation, there are more refined and…

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  • Other Ways to Say “Another Way”
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    20 Other Ways to Say “Another Way”

    ByConor Kelly July 19, 2025

    “Another way” is a common and practical phrase we often use when talking about alternatives, new methods, or different perspectives. Whether you’re writing an academic paper, delivering a professional presentation, or just chatting with a friend, you might find yourself wanting to express the idea of taking a different path or using an alternative approach…

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  • “Learn More”: Fresh CTA Ideas
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    20 Other Ways to Say ‘Learn More’: Fresh CTA Ideas

    ByConor Kelly July 18, 2025

    “Learn more” is one of the most commonly used call-to-action (CTA) phrases in the digital world—appearing in buttons, banners, email footers, and landing pages everywhere. It’s short, clear, and directs users to additional information. But because it’s used so frequently, it can often blend into the background and lose its persuasive power, especially when you’re…

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  • Other Ways to Say “Good Luck” Professionally
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    24 Other Ways to Say “Good Luck” Professionally

    ByConor Kelly July 18, 2025

    “Good luck” is one of those everyday expressions we tend to use when we want to offer encouragement, hope for success, or support before someone takes on a task or faces a challenge. Whether it’s a colleague about to give a presentation, a team member preparing for a major client pitch, or a friend attending…

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  • Other Ways to Say “In Other Words”
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    18 Other Ways to Say “In Other Words”

    ByConor Kelly July 17, 2025

    “In other words” is a commonly used phrase that signals rephrasing, clarifying, or simplifying a previous statement. When someone says, “In other words, it means…,” they’re introducing a clearer or more relatable version of what was just said, especially when the original explanation was too complex, technical, or abstract. However, this phrase can become repetitive…

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  • Other Ways to Say “I Have a Lot of Experience”
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    20 Other Ways to Say “I Have a Lot of Experience”

    ByConor Kelly July 17, 2025

    “I have a lot of experience” is a phrase commonly used to express one’s familiarity, knowledge, and hands-on understanding of a subject, task, or profession, often gained over an extended period of time. While it’s direct and widely understood, repeating this phrase can feel a bit overused or lacking in nuance, especially in professional, academic,…

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  • Other Ways to Say “Going the Extra Mile”
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    22 Other Ways to Say “Going the Extra Mile”

    ByConor Kelly July 17, 2025

    “Going the extra mile” is a well-known phrase that describes the act of putting in more effort than what’s expected or required. It carries the idea of going above and beyond in one’s responsibilities or commitments, showing exceptional dedication or care. For instance, when someone stays late to help a coworker meet a tight deadline,…

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  • Other Ways to Say “I Can’t Believe It”
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    20 Other Ways to Say “I Can’t Believe It”

    ByConor Kelly July 16, 2025

    “I can’t believe it” is one of those expressions that slips out when we’re hit with something totally unexpected — whether it’s jaw-dropping good news, surprising gossip, or a turn of events that leaves us stunned. It’s a go-to phrase when we’re overwhelmed with emotion, caught between excitement and disbelief. But language is full of…

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  • Other Ways to Say “I Had a Long Day”
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    17 Other Ways to Say “I Had a Long Day”

    ByConor Kelly July 16, 2025

    Saying “I had a long day” is a common and simple way to express that you’ve been through a tiring or emotionally exhausting experience, often filled with work, stress, or unexpected situations. Whether you’re talking to a friend, co-worker, or family member, this phrase captures the weight of a challenging day in just a few…

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  • Other Ways to Say “I Don’t Care”
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    20 Other Ways to Say “I Don’t Care”

    ByConor Kelly July 15, 2025

    “I don’t care” is a phrase many people use to express a lack of interest, concern, or emotional investment in a particular topic, decision, or outcome. For example, when someone says, “I don’t care what we eat tonight,” it typically suggests they’re indifferent and willing to go along with whatever is chosen. While this phrase…

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