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Discover Ludwig"said neatly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe an action that someone did with skill or efficiency. For example, "The report was typed up neatly and submitted on time."
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"Where could be a better setting?" Ms. Ozmermer said, neatly adjusting her veil.
"Absence makes the heart wonder," she once said, neatly anticipating what "After Visiting Friends" would be about.
"I'm really excited about the region, though none of the wines were really exciting," Byron said, neatly summing up a paradox.
"That's not really fair to the other states," he said, neatly summarizing my thoughts on the matter, "but I'm glad we get to anyway".
And that, Phillips said, neatly illustrated the difference between his new spring training camp and his old one.
"The second bench, by Vanderbilt Avenue," he said, neatly cutting some brownies and placing them on a plate.
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"No way," Mr. Tancredo says, neatly distilling the prevailing wisdom on his chances.
"I've been praised throughout my career, and I've been blamed for things, too," he says neatly.
"There's a loss of community, and the majority of people don't want to get involved [in other people's problems]," Frost says, neatly sidestepping the question.
"It made me feel proud to be an MCR fan," Stacey says, neatly summing up what is so exciting about being a young rock fan.
Derek Klingenberg – who found fame with his YouTube 2013 parody of "What Does The Fox Say" (neatly swapping fox for farmer) – sits down in the middle of a field and begins to play his trombone.
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