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Discover LudwigThe phrase "casually said" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that was spoken in a relaxed and informal manner. For example, "She casually said that she hoped to meet him again soon."
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"He treats life too casually," said Allardyce.
Pryce loves soccer and tennis, and casually said he might enter politics one day.
When Karl made his diagnosis public Feb. 16, he casually said he hoped to coach again that season.
"He dispenses it so casually," said the television producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, who cast Mr. Jordan in the early-'90s sitcom "Hearts Afire".
We had dinner a few weeks later, and at the end of our second beers, he casually said, "I'm H.I.V.-positive".
When I was about to leave for the beach, Alistair MacLean, one of the owners, casually said to me, "It's hot out there, you better take some water".
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Mr. Bottum is the kind of man who, when he casually says "Thomas," you know that he means Aquinas, the 13th-century Catholic philosopher.
Would you casually say "stop the presses" to a Times printing supervisor when all you wanted was to get his attention?
She thinks they might be for pets, but Mr. H. casually says, "Well now, what do you think?
"Nou tout ap mache ak sèkèy nou anba bra nou," my mother had been casually saying for years.
Suppose, during a date, you casually say, "The sugar maples in Harvard Yard were so beautiful every fall term".
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