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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spoke that" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to show that someone expressed something verbally. For example: "Danny spoke that he did not want to go to the party."
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Jobs never spoke that way.
"I was nervous," said Ms. Lovell, who spoke that night.
"Poincaré never spoke that way," said Dr. Galison.
"When she spoke that day it broke something in the crowd.
"I'm sure it was very unpleasant," Sweeney, who also spoke that day, says.
I liked hearing Henry and Patalarga talk, because no one my age ever spoke that way.
Harrison and Moores eventually spoke that evening before the latter took an early flight home ahead of the team.
If I spoke that way in Star Trek, it was because I was trying to remember what happened next.
President Luis Echeverría spoke that night on television, promising to open an investigation "no matter who is found guilty".
Abraham Lincoln's appearance at Gettysburg on Nov. 19, 1863, has been remembered in the roughly 270 ringing words he spoke that day and exactly one undisputed photograph.
Six days later, in the same room where Mr. Pernetti spoke that day, Mr. Murdock screened the footage of Mr. Rice.
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