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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a noise of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sound that is associated with or characteristic of something.
Example: "There was a noise of rustling leaves as the wind picked up."
Alternatives: "a sound of" or "a din of".
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The man made a noise of assent.
Nearly every one made a noise of some kind.
One of the president's assistants made a noise of exasperation.
." Aubrey made a noise of protest or weariness or disgust.
Flocks feed by darkness with a noise of whispers.
A mother seated on blue risers made a noise of assent.
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The PDIP became unstable at a noise level of 50% and TTLS became unstable at a noise level of 40%.
/ They come upon one suddenly, with a noise / of thunder and faint bells, their progress / Unsteady, vast overgrown toys / That have run away, and found this special route, / These special streets".
There was a deafening noise of crumpling metal.
In the background a similar noise of celebration could be heard, of shouting and horns.
She hummed so much I rarely noticed: a background noise of cheerfulness.
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