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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Sounds delicious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing approval or enthusiasm about food or a meal that has been described.
Example: "After hearing about the new dessert on the menu, I said, 'That sounds delicious!'"
Alternatives: "That sounds tasty" or "That sounds appetizing."
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Sounds delicious.
"Sounds delicious," Ruth said.
"Sounds delicious to me," he said.
(Sounds delicious. Can the Book Bench come?) Patterson also talked about the difficulties of writing while raising children.
Sounds delicious, no? .
Sounds delicious and educational, right?
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"It doesn't sound delicious.
I wanted it to sound delicious.
We opted to pass on the showy tableside instant nitrous-oxide-produced ice cream, though the flavors sounded delicious.
It sounded delicious: grilled prawns, potted crayfish tails, dressed crab, coley brandade, sea bream with samphire.
They sound delicious, but I can't find them for sale.
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