let me (just) say

let me (just) say

Used to politely introduce and highlight the importance of some opinion or fact. On behalf of everyone here, let me say how thrilled we are to have you joining our team. But before I go, let me just say that this is the most poorly run company I have ever worked for!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

let me (just) say

 and just let me say
a phrase introducing something that the speaker thinks is important. Rachel: Let me say how pleased we all are with your efforts. Henry: Why, thank you very much. Bob: Just let me say that we're extremely pleased with your activity. Bill: Thanks loads. I did what I could.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • just let me say
  • let me say
  • I'm sorry to say
  • if you don't mind
  • If you don't mind!
  • be thrilled with (someone or something)
  • high on
  • high on (something)
  • high on something
  • I'm afraid...