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The phrase "and it told" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has communicated information or a message, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "The old book was filled with secrets, and it told stories of adventures long forgotten."
Alternatives: "and it revealed" or "and it conveyed".
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On the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, Time Magazine's cover story was: "Why Main Street Hates Wall Street" and it told readers in its opening passage that they should be furious.
And it told Dynegy nothing about it.
And it told American-run HCA to do the same in London.
And it told South what was happening in the spade suit.
Then my Pisces side kicked in, and it told me exactly when to stop.
Torino played well, but Juventus possess the greater quality, and it told.
(It was the Sorento, and it told me that Manhattan was 100 feet below sea level).
It was the mouthpiece of business interests and it told hands-on bureaucrats what was best for industry.
And it told the competition that the world's best halfpipe rider had no major plans to scale down his routine.
More misses from Gloucester - this time in the tackle - and it told on the scoreboard at half-time.
And it told Kodak to try harder to eliminate under-representation of minorities in professional and management jobs.
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