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Can "namely" be substituted with "in other words" here?

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Rebecca

No, it doesn't quite work in this context! Here "namely" is similar to "such as" or "specifically." "In other words" would function to describe something again but in a different way. Ex: I've been to several countries, namely the UK, Australia, and Canada. = I've been to several countries, such as the UK, Australia, and Canada. Ex: I don't like games that involve physical activity. So, in other words, I don't like sports.

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