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ditto

[dit-oh] / ˈdɪt oʊ /
NOUN
copy, reproduction
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STRONG


NOUN
(said to express agreement with what was just said)
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For the first half of the 20th century, this need was addressed—sort of—via mimeographs and ditto machines.

From The Wall Street Journal

That Ellie is relentless has been made abundantly clear; ditto the fact that she is confused about her purpose in life.

From Los Angeles Times

“Mum didn’t teach them because she was out at work and Dad ditto, if he ever could cook!”

From Salon

Ditto the summer, ditto the autumn, and yes, ditto the winter.

From BBC

He also calls the business fraud case against him election interference; ditto, the election interference case itself.

From Salon