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When do people say this phrase?

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Rebecca

The phrase "here's the thing" is often used to introduce an important statement or piece of information that they'd like to highlight. If "but" is added, it usually contradicts something that has already been said. Ex: So, here's the thing. I need to get an A on my test this week. Otherwise, I won't get into Harvard. Ex: Jane invited me out for coffee. But here's the thing, I think it could be a date. Ex: A: Aren't you happy you're moving because of your job? B: I am. But here's the thing. I just got used to living here, and now I have to start all over again.

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