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Discover LudwigThe phrase "speaking in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically introduces a gerund or gerund phrase to indicate what action or activity a subject is engaged in while speaking. Example: "She became flustered while speaking in front of the large audience." In this sentence, "speaking in front of the large audience" describes the action the subject (she) is engaged in while speaking. Other examples include: - "We had a hard time understanding him because he was speaking in a foreign language." - "I always feel more confident when I'm speaking in a group setting." - "He kept nervously fidgeting while speaking in class." - "The politician's remarks were met with applause while speaking in front of the enthusiastic crowd."
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He is speaking in Yiddish.
"We were speaking in accents.
" he asked, speaking in Portuguese.
- Obama speaking in February 2015.
David pointed up, speaking in Burmese.
One Nick Clegg, speaking in June.
It means speaking in a bipartisan way.
Leaders thus found themselves speaking in circumlocutions.
He approached and started speaking in Russian.
People seem to be speaking in "codes".
She then blessed him, speaking in Hebrew.
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