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The phrase "a murmur of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a soft or low sound, often associated with whispers or quiet conversations, conveying a sense of subtlety or intimacy.
Example: "As the crowd gathered, there was a murmur of excitement that filled the air."
Alternatives: "a whisper of" or "a hint of".
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A murmur of warning.
There's a murmur of agreement.
There was a murmur of appreciation.
There was a murmur of assent.
Not a murmur of complaint from him.
Natalie Simpson lets slip a murmur of sisterly reproof.
Bowden's words caused a murmur of discontent in the audience.
That was accepted with barely a murmur of dissent.
You can always hear a murmur of traffic.
There's a murmur of pleasure in the ranks.
A murmur of peppery heat becomes more persistent, but overall?
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