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The phrase "a louder" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It can be used when comparing the loudness of two or more sounds, but it typically requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "I need a louder sound system for the concert."
Alternatives: "a more powerful" or "a higher volume".
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Find a louder band.
Then a louder cry getting closer.
Then lights went out — a louder kiss.
He gets a louder reception.
Supporters of BBC4 should start creating a louder din.
Is this table in a louder spot than others?
Each sentence prompted a louder cheer than the one before.
And then in a louder voice, "No one move".
No winner, however, would get a louder cheer than Zambia.
The French fear not only Turkish workers, but also a louder voice for Islam.
We can't hear," shouted Mr. Mabrouk, in classic warm-up style: "Kazeboon," came a louder answer.
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