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Discover Ludwig"frantically said" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe how someone spoke, indicating a sense of urgency or desperation. You can use it to add emphasis or emotion to a character's dialogue. Example: Maria frantically said, "We have to leave now, the building is on fire!".
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The woman, who survived the blast, was in the process of evacuating as she frantically said: "I'm in Atocha.
The driver thrust his hand out the window and was waving it frantically, said Mr. Rahmani, who with two other men pulled the man from the car.
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"Whenever they seemed to get it, they would either call up or make contact frantically saying, 'Can you please go over this again?' " Mr. Cohodes said.
"Something's going on," Carrie frantically says while en route to the hospital.
Apparently frantically saying "stop! stop!" is not the best way to get Chop't employees to not chop your salad.
"Where's Andy?" he said frantically.
"Argentine 342!" the air-traffic controller said frantically.
"Hey, Muhammad, come over here," she said frantically.
In another car, a woman pointed to a child and said, frantically, "Down syndrome".
I don't have that on my calendar," he said, frantically checking his iPhone.
"I heard a lot of crying and then she ran down the stairs screaming and rang on my bell frantically, three times," said Ms. Loudon, who said she never saw who rang her bell, but she assumed it was Ms. Giraldo.
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