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The phrase "I was saying..." is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as an introduction to the rest of a sentence when providing additional context or when resuming a conversation or train of thought. For example, "I was saying, before I was so rudely interrupted, that we should order pizza for dinner."
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"I was saying, nothing".
I was saying.
"I was saying your name".
That's what I was saying.
"I was saying: 'Be bold.
I was saying... Adelaide.
I was confused what I was saying".
M: That's what I was saying!
"As I was saying," Bosworth said.
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AS I WAS SAYING... its over.
"So, I was saying," Drexler continued.
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