Other ways to say ... (I)

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"She is pregnant"

"She is carrying a baby" 

"She is an expectant mother"

"She is eating for two"

"She is expecting"

"She is preggers"

"She is a mum to be"

"She's got bun in the oven"

"I love you"

"I adore you"

"I've fallen for you"

"I'm crazy about/of you"

"You complete me"

"Can you repeat?"

"Say that again?"

"What was that?"

"I am not sure I ear that correctly"

"Sorry, I missed that"

"Would you mind speaking up?"

"I don't understand"

"You lost me"

"I don't get it"

"I didn't catch that"

"Could you run that by me again?"

"I don't like it"

"It's not my cup of tea" 

"It's just not my vibe""

"I'm not a fan" 

"I'm not into" 

"I'm not crazy about it"

"I'm fine"

"I feel great"

"Pretty good"

"Can't complain" 

"Couldn't be better"

"Not bad"

"Never better!"

"On cloud nine"

"Over the moon"

"Let me know"

"Keep me posted" 

"Keep me updated" 

"Keep me informed"

 "Keep me in the know"

"Keep me in the loop"

"Fill me in when you get a chance"

"Tell me if you find anything"

"Let me know your thoughs"

"Get back to me when you can"

"Enligthen me"

"I'm not sure"

"Probably"

"Perhaps"

"Maybe"

"Apparently"

"Possibly"

" It appears..."

"It looks like ..."

"It seems ..."

"As far as I know ..."

"As far as I am aware ..."

"I guess ..." 

"I imagine ..."

"It is easy"

"It's piece of cake"

"It's a walk in the park"

"It's a cinch"

"It's easy as pie"

"It's easy as 123/abc"

"Easy peasy"

"Anyone can do it"

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