Be that as it may - It suggests that while the previous statement or fact is recognized, it doesn't alter the speaker's perspective or conclusion about the matter., By contrast - It introduces a comparison that emphasizes how one thing is different from or opposite to another., What's more - It serves to emphasize or highlight further details that support or enhance the previous statement., Hence - It can be understood as meaning "for this reason," "as a result," or "thus.", Namely - It is used to introduce a specific example or clarification of something that has just been mentioned., Thereafter - It means "after that" or "following that time.", Admittedly - It indicates that the speaker is recognizing a fact or perspective that might not be favorable to their own point of view, but they are willing to accept it as valid., By and large - It is an idiomatic expression that means "generally" or "for the most part.", On the whole - It is an idiomatic expression used to indicate that you are making a general statement or conclusion about a situation after considering all the relevant information., Notwithstanding - It is a formal term that means "in spite of" or "despite.", What goes around comes around. - It suggests that your actions, whether positive or negative, will return to you in some form.,

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