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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'he only speaks' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that someone only communicates through spoken language and does not use any other form of communication. For example, you could say, "He only speaks Spanish, so I don't understand him."
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Indeed, he added, there are locals with whom he only speaks Mirandese.
In the whole film Theodore never writes or types; he only speaks.
He only speaks in Japanese; Major and almost everyone else speak in English.
As often as I heard Trump was a fresh independent voice on the right, I heard from the left that Trump is a racist, and that he only speaks to those Americans who are hurting and white.
In the Principes de la Nature et de la Grace Leibniz speaks of "composite substances" while in the Monadologie he only speaks of "composites".
Indeed, Aristotle never actually says that categories are words, concepts, or realities; he only speaks of them as categories, that is, predicates.
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A council enforcement officer said he had heard Mr Shafiq tell another taxi driver "he only spoke for Nadeem Kiani under pressure from his mother".
He only spoke when he was drunk.
"He only spoke of the good".
He only spoke to her to tell her off".
"He only spoke of Iran with great respect.
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