1. To Summarize or Conclude:
* "With this being said, I believe we should move forward with the project." (You're summarizing your previous points and offering a conclusion.)
* "With this being said, I think it's important to remember that everyone has their own unique perspective." (You're concluding a discussion and offering a broader perspective.)
2. To Introduce a Counterargument or Different Perspective:
* "With this being said, there are also some drawbacks to consider." (You're introducing a counterargument to a previously discussed point.)
* "With this being said, it's important to note that not everyone agrees with this approach." (You're offering a different perspective on a topic.)
3. To Emphasize a Point or Transition to a New Topic:
* "With this being said, I'd like to shift our focus to a different aspect of the problem." (You're emphasizing the previous point and transitioning to a new topic.)
* "With this being said, I want to reiterate the importance of safety in this situation." (You're emphasizing a point before moving on.)
4. To Acknowledge a Previous Point:
* "With this being said, I still believe there is room for improvement." (You're acknowledging a previous point while expressing a different opinion.)
* "With this being said, I understand your concerns, but..." (You're acknowledging the other person's perspective before offering your own.)
Alternatives to "With this being said":
* That being said
* Having said that
* All that being said
* In conclusion
* However
* On the other hand
* Nevertheless
Remember to choose the phrase that best fits the context and your desired tone.