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in other words vs in the other words

The correct phrase is "in other words." This phrase is often used in English to introduce a rephrased or clarified statement.
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This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"in other words"

Use "in other words" to introduce a rephrased or clarified statement, providing an alternative way to express something.

Examples:

  • I don't have time to go to the gym; in other words, I'm too busy.
  • She didn't want to attend the party; in other words, she wasn't interested.
  • The project was a failure; in other words, it didn't meet the objectives.
  • He's a perfectionist; in other words, he pays attention to every detail.
  • The company is facing financial difficulties; in other words, it's struggling to stay afloat.
  • The thawing year in other words.
  • So in other words, tread lightly.
  • The only possible option is democratic rationality, in other words a codecision procedure.
  • As an alcoholic can speak about his vice, in other words.
  • Furniture in other words not only beautiful but made to last...
  • So in other words, you have no alibi.
  • It is, in other words, a great trading power oriented towards exports.
  • So, in other words, the Chicago City Council has passed the gaming ordinance.
  • So, in other words, you have no idea.
  • Okay, in other words, no signs of pulmonary disease.
  • So, in other words, he just appears on the grid five years ago.
  • Because you don't know how to run your business, in other words.
  • People like you, in other words.
  • So no change, in other words.
  • A possible future, in other words.
  • Or, in other words, a debt-to-equity ratio of 96 %.
  • So, in other words, we got nothing.
  • So... in other words, I was wrong.
  • He's part owner in the enterprise, in other words.
  • A child, in other words.

This phrase is incorrect in English.

"in the other words"

  • Strange stories, all the more wonderful to him for being told in the other words and so not fully understood. Lying in bed, he would think of Heaven and London  ...
  • In the other words, Malek wants to know a minimums on that path (or less, if there are less than a people). Duff is very busy at the moment, so she asked you to ...
  • Apr 3, 2015 ... In the other words, people can learn new things from tourists and it can be helpful for increasing society awareness about the way of living in ...
  • If, instead, he is genuinely interested in the other words on the page, he may be called a lexplorer." Daniel J. Scheub, of Dixon, Illinois, suggested rubricnecker.

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