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Discover LudwigThe phrase "said and" is grammatically correct as it is common to have a conjunction (in this case, "and") at the end of a sentence.
You can use this phrase when your sentence contains a verb and you want to add on to it. For example: Bob said he was going to the store, and Sarah said and she would join him.
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"No," Len said, and laughed.
"Yes," he said, and frowned.
"Thanks," he said, and winked.
"Stephanie," Kirsten said, "and Johnny".
"Nope," he said, and laughed.
"Hilarious," he said and chuckled.
Beautiful," Murphy said, and spat.
"Really?" she said, and laughed.
Here," she said, "and here".
But . ..," he said, and shrugged.
"Spondulicks Rule," he said, and was gone.
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