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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loud goodbye" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a farewell that is expressed with a lot of noise or enthusiasm, often in a dramatic or emotional context.
Example: "As the train pulled away, the crowd erupted in a loud goodbye, waving their hands and shouting."
Alternatives: "a boisterous farewell" or "a raucous send-off."
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A loud buzzer sounds.
a loud squelch?
Wesley Durrance, a 2016 graduate of the University of Florida, had just said goodbye to his friends — who were sitting at the bus stop with their signs from the protest — when he heard a loud pop.
Sandy is a loud neighbor.
She blew a loud Blatt!
He had a loud laugh".
Not even a loud word.
I like a loud clubhouse".
I made a loud noise.
"I heard a loud bang.
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