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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he muttered" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe someone speaking in a low, indistinct or muffled voice. For example: - "The old man shuffled towards me and muttered something under his breath." - "As she read the letter, she muttered angrily to herself." - "He muttered a curse as he stubbed his toe on the coffee table." - "She rolled her eyes and muttered sarcastically, 'Thanks for your help.'".
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"Suicide," he muttered.
"Nasty," he muttered.
"Ay," he muttered.
"Peach done," he muttered.
"Stephen Nicholas," he muttered.
"Incroyable," he muttered — unbelievable.
He muttered something.
"Unbelievable," he muttered.
"Scumbag," he muttered.
"Azángaro," he muttered.
"NLD," he muttered.
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