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Persian Learner Posted 10 years ago
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Thas said

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Is it OK to use that said in formal contexts like the following?

In my opinion, it is important to look at alternative methods. Many countries have lengthy prison sentences, but crime has continued to increase throughout the world, so it is clear that this is not completely effective. That said, long prison sentences should remain for those who commit serious crimes such as assault or murder, as justice for the victim and their family should take priority.


The above is a paragraph of a an IELTS T2 model essay. Would it have a stronger influence on the examiner than the phrases like however, nevertheless, etc?
  

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Persian Learner Is it OK to use that said in formal contexts like the following? Yes. Persian Learner Would it have a stronger influence on the examiner than the phrases like however, nevertheless, etc?

  • Persian Learner Is it OK to use that said in formal contexts like the following?
  • Yes.
  • Persian Learner Would it have a stronger influence on the examiner than the phrases like however, nevertheless, etc?
  • "That said", "However" and "Nevertheless" are all correct there, and there is no particular reason to prefer one over the other.
  • It is the writer's choice.
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Persian LearnerIs it OK to use that said in formal contexts like the following?
Yes.
Persian LearnerWould it have a stronger influence on the examiner than the phrases like however, nevertheless, etc?
"That said", "However" and "Nevertheless" are all correct there, and there is no particular reason to prefer one over the oth
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Persian LearnerThat said, long prison sentences should remain for those who commit serious crimes such as assault or murder, as justice for the victim and their family should take priority.
I often read "Having said that..." instead of "That said...".
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With 'having said that', you are at risk of having a dangling participle.

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