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"say casually" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize that the words being spoken are not to be taken too seriously. For example, "I think I'll go to the store, and then I might get a snack - say casually - or three."
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"These could go," he'll say, casually.
"O.K., we're going uptown, please continue straight ahead — excellent," he would say casually, hissing the "xc".
He approached this in the right way, which is to say casually profane and winningly deadpan.
"Let's see, how long am I allowed to live?" he would often say, casually.
We say, casually, that life in the trenches of the Western Front must have been "unimaginable".
Then he'd say, casually, "Oh, were you setting up here?" Just before every kick, Parcells positioned himself between the sun and the ball, to throw a shadow over the proceedings.
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"Oh," he said, casually.
"Sure," I said casually.
"Yeah," he said casually.
"Sometimes," Juliet said casually.
"No," she said casually.
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