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Discover Ludwig"read loudly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate a particular volume level when reading aloud. For example, "The teacher asked the student to read loudly so the whole class could hear."
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Toddlers sat crowded onto blue mats as volunteers read loudly from children's books.
In the courtroom, Mr. Branch stiffened at that point and read loudly, "I did not shoot Danny Josephs".
Standing at the shelter stairway to get light, Mr. Tanimoto read loudly from a Japanese-language pocket Bible: "For a thousand years in Thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night.
The Giving Tree I read loudly, so excited to share this special book from my childhoodwith them.
Looking at each page, she read loudly, confirming the information in the book and also providing additional information that surprised her son.
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"Well, I'll be," said my mother, reading loudly from the local newspaper.
Standing in front of them was a priest, and nearby a small, nervous man was reading loudly from the Old Testament.
He used as a hypothetical example a fan sitting at a Penn State football game and reading loudly from the grand jury report of the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse case.
Sometimes he reads loudly, sometimes he's sheepish, but he keeps on going as other employees walk in and out of the room, stare at him quizzically, ask people to sign this or file that and so on.
Another read: "Yelling loudly.
" 'It is no gift I tender,' " Marlon read, very loudly.
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