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Lets say vs let say

The correct phrase is "let's say." It is a contraction of "let us say" and is commonly used in English. On the other hand, "let say" is not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

Lets say

This is not a correct construction in English.

The correct phrase is "let's say," which is a contraction of "let us say." It is used to introduce a hypothetical situation or example.
  • Anyway, so lets say you need a drugstore near Chicago.
  • He has, I think in this case, well, lets say a misinterpretation.
  • and lets say, we obtained some from another source.
  • So lets say I'm in Monterey, and I want what?
  • Lets say that you are my cousin.
  • All right, lets say I'm interrested, and I'm not saying I am.
  • For example, lets say my childhood friend is going out with her Then there'd be no problem
  • Ive been thinking he should in principle be a musician who shares our partys ideals, if possible, one of its members, lets say, a musician whos addicted to it.
  • Let say this circle represents objects visible in the night sky.
  • Let say, for argument's sake, I could help you.
  • Let say that required ratio is 8% a bank must have €8 of its own capital for every €100 loan they make.
  • Don't let anyone say otherwise.
  • Let's say someone died under emotional circumstances.
  • Let me say something to Mr Cappato.
  • Let's say - let's say you didn't have to settle for $1,500.
  • What can she say? - Let her say one word.
  • Let's say... and this is a big let's-say... you're right.
  • Let's say I hear a noise in my garage.
  • Please just let me say I'm sorry.
  • Let me say this before you answer.

let say

This is not a correct construction in English.

The correct phrase is "let's say," which is a contraction of "let us say." It is used to introduce a hypothetical situation or example.
  • Let say, for argument's sake, I could help you.
  • Let say that required ratio is 8% a bank must have €8 of its own capital for every €100 loan they make.
  • Let say this circle represents objects visible in the night sky.
  • Lets say that you are my cousin.
  • Anyway, so lets say you need a drugstore near Chicago.
  • He has, I think in this case, well, lets say a misinterpretation.
  • All right, lets say I'm interrested, and I'm not saying I am.
  • and lets say, we obtained some from another source.
  • For example, lets say my childhood friend is going out with her Then there'd be no problem
  • Ive been thinking he should in principle be a musician who shares our partys ideals, if possible, one of its members, lets say, a musician whos addicted to it.
  • So lets say I'm in Monterey, and I want what?
  • Don't let anyone say otherwise.
  • Let's say someone died under emotional circumstances.
  • Let me say something to Mr Cappato.
  • Let's say - let's say you didn't have to settle for $1,500.
  • What can she say? - Let her say one word.
  • Let's say... and this is a big let's-say... you're right.
  • Let's say I hear a noise in my garage.
  • Please just let me say I'm sorry.
  • Let me say this before you answer.

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