Yes
"verbally can be used in a sentence"
We all use sentences every day. We use sentences to communicate, verbally and in writing.
The angry driver verbally slandered the owner of the car that had just cut him off.
The politician verbally blasted his opponent in the debate speech.
"Instead of giving him a jail sentence, the judge verbally reprimanded the boy and sent him to counselling."
The mother verbally shamed her teenager. The boy felt shamed with being called a sinner. Feeling shamed, the girl hung her head and avoided eye contact.
Verbally is spelled v-e-r-b-a-l-l-y.
how do muslims communicate verbally
Verbally is an adverb.
When making a phone call, verbally responding to computer generated questions is an innovation that I don't like. Innovation is good.
Hyperbole rhymes with verbally.
Lyle felt bullied when Zeke verbally ran roughshod over Lyle's essay, calling it 'sissy work' in his scornful tone of voice.
"I noticed that..." For example, "I noticed that your box is full." If you were using it verbally or in conversational writing. Other Examples : "The watchman noticed a truck next to the warehouse." "The kids slipped from the classroom without being noticed."