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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to said" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer back to something or someone mentioned earlier in the sentence or in previous context. Example: The team's performance was lackluster, but to said disappointment, they managed to secure a win in the final minutes of the game.
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to said
adjective
Mentioned earlier
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"You told me to", said the man nervously.
"Glad to," said Mitty.
"He'd love to," said Fuller.
All the students I spoke to said they watch them.
"We need to," said the manager, Sang Bae, 50.
"I want to try to," said Lester, who is 28.
"It's the easiest place to get to," said Kimball.
"I don't want to," said his wife.
"I need to," said Carole/Cora.
We decided not to," said Carrack.
"Every place I went to said they were looking for really strong technicians," Mr. Huong said.
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