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The phrase "a loud base" is not correct in written English; it should be "a loud bass." You can use it when describing a strong low-frequency sound, typically in music or audio contexts.
Example: "The concert was amazing, and the loud bass made the whole experience unforgettable."
Alternatives: "a booming bass" or "a powerful bass."
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This time there was a loud base drum and seven sets of panpipes.
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When this very small but extremely loud base combined with more mainstream factional support focused on using Paul as a vehicle to express opposition to the Iraq war, it was enough to generate significant publicity and funding for him.
But he's down in the Bay Area this week to promote the launch of three new books "How to Take over the World: A LOLCat Guide 2 Winning," "Graph out Loud," based on GraphJam and "FAIL Nation: A Visual Romp through the World of Epic Fails".
While Trump scaled back the reach of the tariffs from his original proposal, they still sent a loud message to his straying base: Remember the old me; I'm still here.
Later he says he heard a soldier make a loud hailer announcement from the base as it got dark, giving them three minutes to remove the wounded.
As the gun battle continued between Indian troops and militants at Pathankot, Indian TV stations reported that a loud explosion was heard at the base.
Find a louder band.
It was a loud and lovely night, as a long-suffering fan base cheered on its home team.
"Laws are passed based on one case, one person who has a loud voice".
a loud squelch?
A loud buzzer sounds.
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