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"having said that" vs "having that said"

The correct phrase is 'having said that.' 'Having said that' is a common expression used to introduce a contrasting or qualifying statement. On the other hand, 'having that said' is not a standard English phrase.

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

having said that

Correct. This phrase is commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a contrasting or qualifying statement after making a point or argument.

Examples:

  • I don't usually like horror movies. Having said that, I thought the last one we watched was quite good.
  • The project was challenging. Having said that, we managed to complete it on time.
  • I'm not a fan of spicy food. Having said that, I do enjoy a good curry.
  • She's a talented singer. Having said that, her stage presence could use some improvement.
  • I prefer tea over coffee. Having said that, I do enjoy a good cappuccino occasionally.

having that said

Incorrect. This is not a standard English phrase.

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