The transcript suggests using 'but at the same time' to connect these contrasting ideas. For example, 'I enjoy traveling alone, but at the same time, traveling with friends is more fun.' This phrase helps to smoothly transition between two related yet opposing thoughts.
The transcript recommends using 'but still' to achieve a more colloquial and natural tone. This phrase is useful when you want to convey a sense of 'nevertheless' or 'even so,' as in 'I wanted to buy those shoes, but still, they were way too expensive.'
Using 'but still' can make your speech sound more like a native speaker's by adding a conversational nuance. It helps to convey a feeling of 'nevertheless' or 'even so' in a more natural, spoken way, making your sentences feel less formal and more authentic.
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