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3 Dec 2020
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Are there any other way to say”just so I know”?
Are there any other way to say”just so I know”?
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depending on the context you could say "for the record" or "for reference"
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In everyday conversation, this is the most natural. Or you could say, “for my own information” or to confirm what you’ve heard “just to make sure I understand” and then repeat what the individual has told you.
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