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The phrase "in say" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, use the phrase "in other words" when you want to explain something that you have just said in a different way. For example, "I'm not very good at baking; in other words, my cakes always turn out a bit funny."
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This is easy to achieve in, say, a flight simulator.
Neither factor applies in, say, Britain.
(Try that in, say, Tulsa).
Not even in, say, politics?
What if it's in, say, Queens?
Ending atrocities in, say, Somalia, was not.
Emerging markets cling to special privileges in, say, agriculture.
But how firm will it be in, say, a decade?
It's not like developing an interest in, say, polo.
Who in, say, 1980 could imagine entering 2013?
And how big will it be in, say, ten years?
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