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Discover Ludwig"spoke quickly" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a phrase that describes how someone spoke, indicating that they spoke in a fast or rapid manner. It can be used in place of words like "said quickly" or "talked quickly." Example: "She spoke quickly, trying to get all her ideas out before the meeting ended."
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He spoke quickly.
He spoke quickly, without his usual composure.
She spoke quickly, voice animated.
He spoke quickly, but there were no flubbed lines.
It wasn't that she spoke quickly; she spoke incessantly.
He spoke quickly with a strong Spanish accent.
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Luisa speaks quickly and correctly.
He speaks quickly and nervously, often in an engaging monologue.
He speaks quickly and gets to the point.
He speaks quickly — so quickly that even the mayor concedes he cannot always understand him.
She speaks quickly and offers clients an endless stream of affirmations.
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