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The phrase 'so casually' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate a lack of care or concern with which something is done. For example, "She spoke so casually about her divorce that I was taken aback."
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So casually".
It was also so casually assembled.
This was relayed so casually.
He says all this so casually.
So much of it seems so casually assembled.
Because no real hero would so casually dismiss family.
"A person who is eating alone cannot do so casually.
"So let's stop throwing the word 'war' around so casually".
He heard students discussing wealth so casually, it felt fantastical.
And he has done it ever so casually.
How could I abandon such maniacal devotion so casually?
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