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The phrase "he would speak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a hypothetical situation or a future action in relation to a past context.
Example: "If he were given the chance, he would speak at the conference about his research."
Alternatives: "he might say" or "he could talk".
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He would speak in metaphors.
"He would speak from experience," Torre said.
He said he would speak to the proper government bureau.
He would speak movingly about the flames' unifying effect.
Mr. Karzai said he would speak off-the-cuff.
Scott said he would speak to Marbury after the draft.
He also said he would speak out on civil liberties.
He said he would speak to Vahey but did not.
He would speak softly, and then bellow: "Remember Bolívar!
He would speak when he needed to speak.
He would speak about death and the life of death.
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