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Discover Ludwig"tell of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean to relate or recount a story, and is often used to describe a story that has been passed down through generations. Example sentence: Grandmother told of a time when the world was filled with magic.
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tell of
verb
To inform (someone) about (something).
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These items can tell of other things.
The sisters tell of their play.
They tell of joy.
I could tell of rage.
Time will tell, of course.
Her clothes tell of social desperation.
The boys tell of similar experiences.
It's too soon to tell, of course.
I could tell of many similar examples.
The mug shots tell of pickpockets' diversity.
It's too early to tell, of course.
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