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verbally

[vur-buh-lee] / ˈvɜr bə li /
ADVERB
orally
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Approval can be given verbally, in writing, or by “clear and conspicuous signage.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“He swears to me that nobody ever told him verbally or through a text message that there was any hot spots,” Moore said.

From Los Angeles Times

What surprised me was that I’d never heard the alert before actually deplaning, and certainly never heard it verbally, let alone by someone working for the airline.

From Salon

It defines hate speech as any "expression which is made, published, or circulated… in public view" verbally, in print, television or social media.

From BBC

"It does help in situations where a member of the public is thinking about being verbally abusive, because they see the camera, they know they're going to be recorded," she said.

From BBC