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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spoken you" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and seems to be a misconstruction of words. Example: "I have spoken to you about this before."
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"He was very charming, very charismatic and very softly spoken: you could hardly hear his voice".
One of the handful of landlord allies who attended stood up and yelled back, "The chairman has spoken, you freeloaders".
He routinely tracks back and reverses phrases he has just spoken; you can see him scrutinizing everything he says, as if he's reading it in imaginary ink.
Mr. O'Brien also staged the suddenly new play, which has so many beautiful words, so beautifully spoken, you may feel you're hearing them for the first time.
Any name you've entered into the built-in phone book is spoken; you also hear most names of businesses and home-phone callers.
"Damn right," Clive whispered, in his ghost-in-the-attic voice, so far away that as soon as the words were spoken you couldn't be sure he'd said them at all.
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Speak, you, and answer me".
Language speaks you.
When you spoke, you left it there.
"When he speaks, you better listen".
Linguistically speaking you become your idiot brother.
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