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The phrase "speaking spontaneously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of speaking without preparation or premeditation, often in a natural or impromptu manner. Example: "During the meeting, she impressed everyone by speaking spontaneously about her ideas without any notes."
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A week later, Turner told me, "That's the downside of speaking spontaneously".
Although she was standing in front of a teleprompter, she had clearly memorized the speech to the point where she appeared to be speaking spontaneously.
For whatever reason, I find it very easy to believe that an actor is speaking spontaneously when actually he's memorised a text.
Instead of speaking spontaneously about their life, they police their words, avoid mentioning their partners and discourage gay friends from visiting.
Cardinals Erdo and Ouellet are said by associates and former students to be more comfortable reading from a prepared text than speaking spontaneously in front of crowds or giving interviews.
How? Did you practice speaking spontaneously by yourself or with someone for the first (second) test?
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He said that the pope had spoken "spontaneously".
But the government gave him no opportunity to speak spontaneously today.
"It gives them the skills to speak spontaneously later on," he said.
The ceremony consisted mainly of readings and silence, with guests invited to speak spontaneously.
I always speak spontaneously, because I've found that it really is possible to think out loud.
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