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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a snort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sound made by someone when they exhale sharply through their nose, often indicating laughter or derision.
Example: "She let out a snort of laughter when she heard the joke."
Alternatives: "a snicker" or "a chuckle".
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A snort.
She gives a snort.
A snort from a dragon's nostrils?
With a snort of derision?
"Women," he explained, with a snort.
He gave a snort of disgust.
He gave a snort of laughter.
"Fantastic," Szmura said with a snort of approbation.
A suggestion that was met with a snort from me.
"Nice thong, Shauna!" Ms. Lavigne yelled with a snort.
Then she gives a snort of derision: "Yeah, right".
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