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You Can Say That Again!

The idiom "you can say that again" is used to express agreement with what someone has just said. It means that you completely agree with what the person has said and you want to emphasize your agreement.

For example, if someone says "I'm so tired after working all day," you can respond with "you can say that again!" to show that you also feel tired after a long day of work.

The expression is often used in casual conversation, and it can be used in both positive and negative situations. It's a way to show that you understand and empathize with the person's feelings or experiences.

In summary, "you can say that again" is a way to express agreement and emphasize your understanding of what someone has said.


The usage of the idiom 'You Can Say That Again!' in a sentence

• "I'm so tired after working all day." - "You can say that again!"

• "This pizza is delicious!" - "You can say that again!"

• "After traveling to over 50 countries, I can confidently say that Japan is my favorite." - "You can say that again!"

• "I think the government needs to do more to address climate change." - "You can say that again!"

• "I'm really nervous about my job interview tomorrow." - "You can say that again!"

• "I can't believe how crowded this city is." - "You can say that again!"

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