Idioms

say what you like (about someone or something)

say what you like (about someone or something)

No matter what someone's opinion (of someone or something) may be. Used to introduce something one believes to be inherently and objectively true. I know he's pretty divisive in real life, but say what you like, he's undoubtedly an incredible actor. Say what you like about the company, their products are built to stand the test of time.
See also: like, say, someone, what
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