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"saying to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to imply an action or quote being said, and is typically used in the form of "He was saying to me..." or "She said to me..." For example, "He was saying to me that it was time to go."
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What is this drawing saying to us?
"I remember saying to George, 'No.
"Hi," the kid kept saying to me.
I kept saying to him: "O.K., look.
"I am not saying to win it.
"I was saying to myself, 'Wow.
"What are you saying to your kid?
"Help me," he was saying to her.
Holy cow, they were saying to themselves.
"And?" I thought about saying to them.
That's what I'm saying to you.
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