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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a tone" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe the manner in which someone speaks or the tone of their voice. For example: "She spoke to me with a sharp tone, making it clear she was not happy with my actions."
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"But I did it with a tone of problem solving.
"All right," Riccio said, with a tone of finality.
I did it with a tone of cooperation.
"She's been altered," he said with a tone of doom.
"Listen, this is statute," Mr. Burr said with a tone of exasperation.
Darling!" in high-pitched children's voices, but with a tone that reminded me of their mother.
"Oh, I want to do that," said one voice with a tone of childlike discovery.
"So it's self-certification?" Captain Nguyen said, with a tone of slight disbelief.
"No way!" he replied, with a tone that suggested he had made his point.
"But then all these families just separated," he said with a tone of melancholy.
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Sinister, tawdry, and burnished with a tone-perfect jazz score by Elmer Bernstein, "Success" was never this twisted.
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