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The phrase "uttered in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the manner or context in which something was spoken or expressed. Example: "The poem was beautifully uttered in a soft, melodic voice that captivated the audience."
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Spell, words uttered in a set formula with magical intent.
Profuse obscenities, mostly uttered in the name of God.
"It was not uttered in speeches, or in documents".
"Preserves, Mom," I had uttered in my most exhausted voice.
The "Sanctus" of the "Missa" was uttered in hushed whispers like an incantation.
The last words uttered in the room, a split second later, belonged to Vieira de Mello.
The odd question was uttered in a posh New York restaurant a few decades ago.
Moron and sexy just don't get uttered in the same sentence.
Sometimes it is uttered in jest, sometimes in contempt, often as a colloquial throwaway.
(This sentiment has probably been uttered in real life by more than one Apple fan).
These are words uttered in frustration — frustration at a failing foreign policy.
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