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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he blurted out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone speaking suddenly and without thinking, often revealing something they did not intend to share.
Example: "During the meeting, he blurted out the surprise announcement before it was time to reveal it."
Alternatives: "he exclaimed" or "he shouted out".
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He blurted out, "Refinance.
"It's forbidden!" he blurted out later.
Instead, he blurted out, "I have an agenda".
Finally, he blurted out, "I'll just jump in the water".
He blurted out that she is "a nasty woman".
Then he blurted out, I'm an American citizen.
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"We'll make them over with sound!" he blurts out in a meeting.
Noah demands his money back; in his panic, he blurts out a racist comment.
"They really annoy me!" he blurts out, before checking himself: "You don't work for them do you?
Drummond comes much closer to the truth when he blurts out in the courtroom, "The Bible is a book.
Every other day it seems he blurts out something strange.
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