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Here’s a helpful, balanced review of the phrase (often written with an em dash or ellipsis in context). What “Nevertheless—” Typically Means In writing or speech, “Nevertheless—” (with a dramatic pause) is a rhetorical device. It signals that the speaker is about to counter or qualify everything they just said, but they stop short—leaving the opposition hanging, or implying that the counterpoint is so obvious it doesn’t need finishing.

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