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Discover LudwigThe phrase "into the microphone" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the act of speaking into an audio recording device either to make a recording or broadcast one's voice. For example: The singer confidently stepped up to the microphone and began singing into the microphone.
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Right into the microphone, in an arena.
He growled into the microphone.
He keeps bellowing into the microphone.
He spoke calmly into the microphone.
"Elk!" he thunders into the microphone.
Calabrese, somewhat more assured, spoke into the microphone.
"I'm dying," he said blankly into the microphone.
Camille Harris, 20, exclaimed into the microphone, "Seven kids!
"I'm only 91!" shrieked the old lady, into the microphone.
I spoke clearly and slowly into the microphone.
But then he whispered into the microphone, "I'm in denial".
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