just placing it out there
similar to the phrase “just putting that out there”, but it is usually said more as suggestion, particularly when the person saying it lacks confidence that his answer or solution is correct.
just placing it out there, but we should go bowling tonight.
just placing it out there, but i think rachel likes you.
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