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Discover LudwigThe phrase "said casually" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the manner in which someone speaks or states something, indicating that it was said in an easygoing, relaxed, or informal manner. One example of using "said casually" in a sentence is: "She said casually that she wasn't feeling well, but I could tell she was actually upset."
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"Oh," he said, casually.
"Sure," I said casually.
"Yeah," he said casually.
"Sometimes," Juliet said casually.
"No," she said casually.
"Really," one of the officers said, casually.
"Those pies," Mr. Joseph said, casually.
"A great idea?" he said, casually.
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"These could go," he'll say, casually.
"They were just sleeping," he says casually.
"Bomb is our daily bread," he says casually.
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