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Discover LudwigThe phrase "said rapidly" can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe how someone said something. For example, "She said the words rapidly, as if she were in a hurry."
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"I think it's inexcusable," she said rapidly.
"Thank you, thank you very much," he said rapidly in a tone of relief.
Explaining the decision, Jordan said: "Rapidly mounting uncertainty on the financial markets has substantially increased demand for safe investments.
Asked about spiraling health care costs, Mr. LaVorgna said: "Rapidly rising costs are not unique to New York City government.
"They're completely truthful, but they're completely unreal because they just go boom, boom, boom, boom, boom," he said, rapidly clapping his hands in time.
Housing advocates said rapidly rising costs combined with high unemployment had pushed up the costs of subsidies beyond the increase approved by the House.
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Under the last climate pact, the Kyoto Protocol, only the most developed countries were required to limit their emissions - one of the main reasons the United States refused to accept it, saying rapidly growing economies like China and India should also take part.
He wrote, in the early 1870s, "What I have to say, musically, I have to say rapidly, forcefully, concisely; my discourse is tight and nervous, and if I wanted to express myself otherwise I would not be myself".
The agreement, we quietly said, would rapidly collapse.
"See here, this is the mouth," he said, speaking rapidly again.
Although Officer Loor was alert at first, Dr. Bederson said, he "rapidly deteriorated and was lethargic and sleepy".
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