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Discover Ludwig"a gong" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of percussion instrument that is usually shaped like a bowl and is struck with a mallet to produce a resonant sound. For example: "The gong sounded throughout the town hall, signaling the beginning of the meeting."
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And when it has collected enough, it sounds a gong.
The app poses arithmetic questions, with different possible answers written on a gong.
The prime minister is a denatured pig, Ralph, and you should beat her like a gong.
As we passed a mud-walled house, we heard chanting and the clanging of a gong.
EVER", while doing hand-cymbals so violent that Christi's head vibrates like a gong.
There is a bang on a gong.
The banging of a gong announced Cyrus' arrival.
Trying to extract your Dark Zone loot via airlift is like sounding a gong.
It's covered in Runes and he played it like a gong.
Gonger owns a gong.
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Journalism just isn't a gong-friendly job.
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