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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the sound made by a device, such as a phone or alarm, often indicating a notification or alert.
Example: "When the timer goes off, it will emit a beep to signal that the time is up."
Alternatives: "a sound" or "a tone".
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A beep.
Thanks!" That's a beep.
Is that a beep or a tornado?
There was a beep on the line.
"We finally got a beep," he said.
Then a beep and: "It's me.
Then comes a beep, and another and another.
There's no wondering, Is that a beep or a nightingale?
"Wait, Michaell said, hearing a beep on the line.
She presses some buttons and the phone emits a beep.
But in a televised version the word "censorship" was itself censored, replaced with a beep.
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