that said
that said
Even so; despite that. Used to introduce a point that contrasts with what was just said. We're just not in a position to hire anyone right now. That said, we may have a position open in a couple of months, if you'd like to leave your résumé. Look, I'll be the first to tell you the governor is as crooked as a corkscrew, but that said, she makes some good points about the healthcare system.
See also: said, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- that being said
- that having been said
- not for hire
- on hire
- for hire
- hire
- get an in with
- get an in with (someone)
- red pill
- have an in with (someone)