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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the utterance of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of speaking or expressing something verbally. Example: The teacher asked for a volunteer to read the next passage aloud, and John eagerly offered his voice as the utterance of the words seemed to come naturally to him.
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I am the utterance of my name.
There is no lack of spontaneity in her actions or in the utterance of her lines.
The utterance of the word "anus" has produced in them pure ecstasy.
The blind, naturally, have a particular interest in the utterance of books.
With the uproar, however, came the resurfacing of those who condemn even the utterance of "mental".
Better to discourage anything being said about the great work than risk the utterance of dissent or doubt.
The utterance of this lie caused tiny pinpricks of sweat to emerge on Sasha's Xanax-soothed skull.
But the utterance of any pro-Europe thought, of even the most abstract kind, somehow eluded them.
But Episcopalians ritually enunciated their beliefs at every service, through the utterance of one creed or another.
A wry set to her mouth would portend the utterance of something startlingly smart and, as often as not, scathing.
All these horrors, and more, were only to be avoided by the utterance of the requisite spells.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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