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Discover Ludwig"spoke rapidly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone speaking quickly or with great urgency. Example: The politician spoke rapidly, trying to get his message across to the crowd before the event ended.
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I spoke rapidly.
He spoke rapidly, with great enthusiasm.
Both spoke rapidly and with intense enthusiasm.
She spoke rapidly, in a dry, penetrating voice.
She spoke rapidly and volubly and was delighted with herself.
In both places people spoke rapidly & used a lot of slang & double entendres.
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He speaks rapidly and rarely holds back.
He speaks rapidly and exudes anxiety.
She speaks rapidly, with tatters of a German accent.
Merle had begun speaking rapidly, forcefully, his voice bopping.
She speaks rapidly and softly, in a kind of mumble.
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