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Discover Ludwig'laugh' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a verb to describe the action of making a sound caused by humour, amusement, or joy, or as a noun to refer to a sound or facial expression expressing such an emotion. For example: The children's gleeful laugh filled the room. He let out a hearty laugh at the joke.
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Laugh and laugh and laugh.
Laugh, Daddy, laugh.
(Both laugh) .
"I'd laugh".
They laugh.
I laugh.
Laugh, world, laugh at us.
No laugh.
He'd laugh.
Schoolchildren laugh.
A laugh.
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