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which, i must say, vs which, i have to say,

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to introduce a statement or opinion. The choice between 'must' and 'have to' is a matter of personal preference.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 878 views

which, i must say,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce a statement or opinion.

This phrase is used to introduce a statement or opinion in a polite or emphatic way.
  • It was through him that I learned to give form to my discontent, which I must say was not by any means vague. Apart from the desire to produce beautiful things, ...
  • [edit] In other languages Edit. Spanish: Las Locas Aventuras y Desventuras de Ed Grimley (in which "I must say" is translated as "Digo yo, ¿no?".) Retrieved from  ...
  • Glad you like the post which I must say was your idea... Date: Jan 15, 2015,10:25 AM - (view entire thread) ... of showing this Heritage line together. I know you ...
  • Jan 3, 2015 ... Very nicely expressed sentiments, with which I must say I entirely agree. Nice to know that there are kindred spirits amongst my American “kin”.

which, i have to say,

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce a statement or opinion.

This phrase is used to introduce a statement or opinion in a polite or emphatic way.
  • I trust, therefore, that you will do me the justice of receiving that which I have to say as solely expressing the considered viewpoint of a fellow American. I address ...
  • I trust, therefore, that you will do me the justice of receiving that which I have to say as solely expressing the considered viewpoint of a fellow American. I address ...
  • ... the many things, or on account of their momentous character.—βαστάζειν) bear the things which I have to say. The Paraclete shall speak (of them, John 16:13).
  • I trust, therefore, that you will do me the justice of receiving that which I have to say as solely expressing the considered viewpoint of a fellow American. I address ...

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