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Yeps said:Agreed, though I am occasionally guilty of it. It is generally used, at least among my peers (millenials all) to refer a statement made earlier, without having to remember specific words. Do you have a better suggestion for a phrase to use in this case?
"I said something like..." or "I said something along the lines of..." are often used in situations like that.
The like, really annoying thing about "like" is that it's like, injected into, like, seeming random places in a like, sentence. Or something like that.
Cheers,
Tom