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Discover Ludwig"said things" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to words or statements that someone has spoken or expressed. Example: The teacher asked the students to share their thoughts on the book and John said things that surprised everyone.
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They said things backwards.
That said, things are changing.
They said things would escalate.
Voices said things, asked things.
"That said, things change".
As I said, things have changed.
Boeheim said: "Things change every year.
He said, "Things are a little scary".
"Like I said, things were different".
At first, he said, things went well.
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He shouldn't have [said things about me].
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