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Discover LudwigThe phrase "How does that sound" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to ask for feedback or approval regarding a suggestion or idea. Example: "I've proposed a new schedule for our meetings. How does that sound?"
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How does that sound?
"How does that sound?" she said.
How does that sound 15 years later?
How does that sound?" "Awful, Helen thought.
How does that sound?" "It sounds all right," I said.
How does that sound to people like James von Brunn?
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How fun does that sound?
How much fun does that sound like to you?
How much more impressive does that sound than its previous label of Selnec, or South East Lancashire North East Cheshire.
How did that sound to yesterday's victorious FA Cup XI?
Specifically, how did that change the sound and what do you think that added to the mix?
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