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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty loud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite loud, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The concert was a pretty loud experience, and I could barely hear myself think."
Alternatives: "fairly loud" or "quite loud".
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Coming through a 226-minute five-setter against Querrey, three years his junior, says a pretty loud "no" to me.
"I think it's a pretty loud statement," Gordon, a four-time series champion, said of the importance of the victory.
"We want to get arrested to show we are firm in our conviction," Ms. Holcomb said, adding, "It is a pretty loud statement".
That is emphatically not the case - there are enough here that we've had a pretty loud roar every time Kurt Warner has shown up on the Jumbotron - but the impression is all that really matters".
The Birdman soundtrack sounds pretty close to what he meant, and if the film's success helps the essence rather than the mannerisms of jazz to be more widely understood, then it will deserve a pretty loud gong from the world's jazz lovers too.
Concorde was a pretty loud airplane, those afterburners were ripping.
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Subjectively, it's pretty loud, an impression that's apparently created partly by making other noises the car produces quieter.
But we obviously have to be a bit careful because F1 cars are pretty loud if you're a human, never mind for dogs.
I am pretty loud, so a few people started to gather around.
If you really want some convergence, just take along a Samsung yepp YP-K5 — it's an MP3 player with a slide-out speaker that's pretty loud for its size.
When we're playing live and we have a decent PA, we can play pretty loud.
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