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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rumble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a low, continuous sound, often associated with thunder, a vehicle, or a stomach growling.
Example: "As the storm approached, we could hear a rumble in the distance, signaling the impending rain."
Alternatives: "a growl" or "a roar".
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A rumble is heard.
There was a rumble in the distance.
But there was not even a rumble.
First came a rumble, then an explosion".
Name-calling, quarreling and a rumble ensued.
A rumble of thunder, a satisfying blast of lightning.
Store owners looking for a rumble came away disappointed, however.
The hum of strings or a rumble of drums sometimes.
Hear that thunder?" From his end came a rumble, hissing, and squeaks.
A rumble in the rock garden may presage more hostile mergers and acquisitions.
They lowered the tailgate — Donal heard chains and a rumble — and they stood back.
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