with all due respect
prep_phraseDefinitions
A phrase used before disagreeing with someone or saying something they may find…
A phrase used before disagreeing with someone or saying something they may find offensive, usually considered polite.
- With all due respect, Sir, I don't think that's the case.
- It seems that you are, with all due respect, wrong in this particular case — as you see the murder took place at three o'clock.
- Shepard: You have the right to your opinion, Mr. Saracino. But with all due respect, I disagree with it. Charles Saracino: I understand. I'm glad you support the democratic process, at least.
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No curated loop yet for with all due respect. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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