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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she muttered" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone speaking in a low or indistinct voice. Example: As she walked away, she muttered under her breath about how rude the other person had been.
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She muttered in Spanish.
"Lovely," she muttered.
She muttered: "A journalist...".
"Low key," she muttered.
"Drug dealers," she muttered.
"Mohammad, Mohammad, Mohammad," she muttered.
"Goodbye, and whatever," she muttered.
"It's all lies!" she muttered.
'Ask for half,' she muttered.
"Lifestyle?" she muttered to herself.
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But she only muttered to herself, jerking her head spasmodically.
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