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with all due respect

  1. Although I think highly of you, as in With all due respect, you haven't really answered my question, or With all due respect, that account doesn't fit the facts. This phrase always precedes a polite disagreement with what a person has said or brings up a controversial point. [c. 1800]



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“I’m tired of fighting this fight with my hand tied behind my back. With all due respect to the good government groups, politics is a political process,” she said at a press conference.

From Slate

"With all due respect to the good government groups, politics is a political process."

From BBC

With all due respect to Bill Plaschke, why does Clayton Kershaw have to be “greater” than Sandy Koufax, or Don Drysdale for that matter?

With all due respect to Marshall McLuhan, I think Democrats need first off to figure out a message to carry them through the 2026 midterms.

"With all due respect, I think we are going to win the second leg."

From BBC

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