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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a humming" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used as a noun and can refer to the sound of something humming or buzzing, or the act of humming or singing softly. Here are some examples of how it could be used in a sentence: - The only sound in the stillness of the forest was the gentle hum of the bees. - She closed her eyes and let the gentle humming of the fan lull her to sleep. - The teacher asked the students to listen carefully and identify the different types of humming coming from the beehive. - As they walked through the busy marketplace, the constant humming of voices and music filled the air. - She couldn't resist the urge to join in with the group's cheerful humming as they worked on the puzzle together.
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A humming contest?
A humming, taunting swarm.
A humming beauty in the silence.
London is a humming, exhilarating global city.
There was a humming, electric sound.
For a little while a humming sound could be heard.
Downstairs is Spring Buvette, a humming, no-reservations wine bar.
He puckered his eyes, made a humming noise.
A humming beauty in the silence.The having been.
While in use, the vaporizers made a humming sound and left behind an unmistakable skunky odor.
They're the digital natives, fresh-minted citizens of a humming online world.
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