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Discover LudwigThe phrase “a tone of” is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the attitude or mood someone speaks or writes with, as in: He replied with a tone of resentment.
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A tone of relief.
It carried a tone of revelation.
A tone of melancholy pervades this world.
But Sunday's attacks brought a tone of caution.
Warner has little difficulty instilling a tone of furious determination.
Undercutting the naturalism is a tone of saccharine folksiness.
There was a tone of anger in his campaign.
A tone of self-promotion can come into play.
Similar(3)
But the courtroom cross-exam Q-and-A tone of it rang unhappily on the ear.
He added in a tone of disbelief: "He's amazing.
From the beginning, he set a tone of religious harmony.
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a tone of gravity to
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a tone of stern reproof
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a tone of fiscal restraint
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