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Discover LudwigThe phrase "said faintly" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that a character said a sentence quietly or meekly. For example, "John said faintly 'I'm sorry,'".
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"Oh, golly," she said faintly.
"Oh, really?" DiGiacomo said, faintly.
"All right," Williams said faintly, "that's over".
"I would cry, too, if I could," she said faintly.
"With the red string on them," she said faintly.
"It's certainly part of the debate," Mr Graham said faintly.
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"I think so," he says faintly.
They even get quite precious about it, talking about proper scripts and storylines and production values... "I know this is a voyeuristic culture," Welsh says, faintly puzzled, "but people have become sex-mad at a grassroots level".
"That meant I could not raise any money," Mr. Baratz said, smiling faintly.
"I'm sorry to tell you this," she said in faintly accented English.
COCHIN, India - A few minutes before 7 on a recent morning, Greeshma Salin swiveled her chair to face the computer, slipped on her headset and said in faintly accented English, "Hello, Daniela".
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