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The phrase "rattled off" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that was said or done quickly, often in a mechanical or unthinking way. For example, "The salesperson rattled off a list of features for the latest phone model."
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She rattled off a list.
They rattled off questions.
He rattled off his grievances.
Then he rattled off the reasons.
Then he rattled off eighty-five numbers.
He rattled off business-plan data.
Patterson rattled off the answers last week.
I asked about Jill, and Bob rattled off her specs.
Lynch, though, rattled off a flurry of offense.
He rattled off four straight points, earning a standing ovation.
He rattled off a list of reasons why: "Security.
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