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The phrase "a pop that" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in informal contexts, but clarity is essential.
Example: "I heard a pop that startled me during the movie."
Alternatives: "a sound that" or "a noise that".
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"Everybody said they heard a pop that sounded like a firecracker," said Dezor's mother, Thelma Braxton, 31.
White frames, which are now in his rotation, have "a punch, a pop that looks fearless," he said.
If every reader has to buy 15 separate volumes of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time at £8.99 a pop, that adds up to a 44m-copy pay day for his publishers.
When, and if, Facebook's shares take off on Friday, some are predicting a massive first-day rise, known as a "pop", that would make Zuckerberg richer than Larry Page or Sergey Brin, the Google founders whose wealth soared after their own IPO.
At $2.99 a pop, that works out to one hell of a bounty.
Yet, at $9.99 a pop, that doesn't exactly seem like a deal that spells financial gold for the company.
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Lomax envisioned the relentless spread of a centralized pop that would erase eons of tradition.
You should hear a loud pop that resonates in the room.
6. Yellow: For an unexpected pop that can rejuvenate the most tired-looking facade, go for a bright marigold.
I'm a sucker for electronic pop that makes me feel a little sad too.
They have a snap, crackle and pop that goes far beyond the one-line joke.
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