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Discover Ludwig'a groan' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing an expression of displeasure or when expressing a sense of despair. For example: The crowd let out a collective groan when the opposing team scored the winning goal.
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A) Groan, or leave off income with no paper trail B) Do your civic duty.
A) Groan, or contemplate how to get out of it B) Do your civic duty.
Was that a groan?
It was a groan.
A groan escapes the reporter's mouth.
Then she let out a groan.
The coughing ended with a groan.
He lets out a groan.
"Pain is a groan," he said.
He lets out a groan of despair.
A creak, a groan, a hoot.
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