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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a aural" is not correct in English; it should be "an aural." You can use "an aural" when referring to something related to the ear or hearing, typically in contexts discussing sound or auditory experiences.
Example: "The musician's performance was an aural delight, captivating the audience with its rich melodies."
Alternatives: "an auditory" or "a sound-related."
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If the DJ has been taking you on a aural tour of psychedelic rock jams of the '70s for the past hour, chances are he is not gonna be into playing "Party in the USA," no matter how sweetly you flutter your fake eyelashes.
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These waves provoke: (a) an aural discomfort for train passengers, (b) mechanical stresses on train and tunnel structures, and (c) emission of impulsive noises outside the tunnel.
For "Psycho," the composer practically directed a movie within a movie — an aural depiction of a descent into madness that is still riveting after 50 years.
Today, my ears ring, perhaps partly as a result — an aural scar — although the ringing didn't begin until I was fifty.
Both a chant and a descent, the work felt less a composition than an aural spell. .
A mention of the NBC chimes as an example of an aural logo generated many e-mail messages.
He praised Burtt's sound design, saying "If there is such a thing as an aural sleight of hand, this is it".
Rubalcaba described this album as an "aural diary, an album of secrets, letters and notes, and photos".
Fredrick E. Danker of Sing Out! praised At Folsom Prison as "an album structured an aural experience for us".
He was concerned with making a visual record, not an aural one.
It's a record of whispers, an aural stream of consciousness.
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