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IDIOM: “used to introduce a statement that repeats what has been said [but using a] different and usually a simpler or more exact way” Crossword Clue Answer

Need help with IDIOM: "used to introduce a statement that repeats what has been said [but using a] different and usually a simpler or more exact way"? This clue showed up in the September 7, 2025 Missing Letter puzzle. The answer has 12 letters.

IDIOM: "used to introduce a statement that repeats what has been said [but using a] different and usually a simpler or more exact way" Crossword Answer

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IDIOM: "used to introduce a statement that repeats what has been said [but using a] different and usually a simpler or more exact way" Crossword Clue FAQ

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The answer to the "IDIOM: "used to introduce a statement that repeats what has been said [but using a] different and usually a simpler or more exact way"" crossword clue is INOTHERWORDS. This answer contains 12 letters and was confirmed in the Missing Letter puzzle.

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This crossword clue most recently appeared in the Missing Letter puzzle on September 7, 2025. Daily crossword puzzles often reuse popular clues, so this clue may appear again in future puzzles from the same publication or others.