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Discover Ludwig"speaking loudly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a person is speaking in a loud voice. For example: "The teacher scolded the student, speaking loudly so the rest of the class could hear."
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"If I'm speaking loudly, speak louder.
Perhaps they're not speaking loudly enough.
His eyes were speaking loudly".
Wolfe started speaking loudly and distinctly.
"Often actors confuse it with speaking loudly," Als says.
"Lucy," I'll say, speaking loudly into the answering machine.
By speaking loudly for extended periods, teachers are vulnerable to laryngeal and voice changes associated with vocal fold "vibration overdose".
Within a couple of years, her work was speaking loudly for her.
How stupid, all things considered.... ..... Wolfe started speaking loudly and distinctly.
"It's very difficult to overhear a conversation if one is speaking loudly".
Just as Hayne is wrapping up, someone from the public gallery starts speaking loudly to Hayne.
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