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Perorally: The Art of Formal Speaking

Perorally means in a formal, official manner, especially in a speech or address. It is often used to describe the style of speaking used by politicians, lawyers, or other officials who are giving a formal presentation.

For example, "The mayor delivered his State of the City address perorally, emphasizing the need for economic growth and improved public services."

The word is derived from the Latin words "per" meaning "for" and "oralis" meaning "speaking". It is not commonly used in everyday conversation, but it can be found in formal writing such as legal documents, government reports, and academic papers.

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