I daresay
1. U.K. used, often in an irritable tone, to express the fact that the speaker considers something to be likely or possible
 And that, I daresay, is the last we'll see of him.
2. used impatiently to dismiss something that is true but irrelevant
 "That's what they told me at the office." - "I daresay, but they often get things wrong."
 The press will make an issue out of that comment, I daresay, but the story will die the next day.
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