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Discover Ludwig"a sound machine" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a device or object that produces or amplifies sound. An example of its usage could be: "The museum had an interactive exhibit where visitors could create their own music using a sound machine."
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Sometimes Manning graced a second stage, belting out songs to the accompaniment of a sound machine.
To mask the noise, Ms. Syrtash used both a fan and a sound machine.
Traveling can also cause emotional stress, and to keep on an even keel he leaves his electronic office equipment at home, relaxes by dining out and playing tennis and turns on a sound machine at night that blocks out extraneous noises.
So now, I have to have a sound machine while on tour.
In the hands of Guy or Bo Diddley, the guitar was a sound machine rather than an instrument with a prescribed vocabulary.
Drew Lachey: Yeah, ever since my wife and I had our daughter (that was 12 years ago) there has always been a sound machine.
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We also found her a soothing sound machine that has a "muffler" setting.
It was in reference to NapQuest, a relatively awesome initiative at Aol/ Huffington Postthat includes a small room with a massage chair, a shelf full of books, complete with a full-fledged dentist-style reclining chair and a sleep sound machine.
In this gothic hideaway, artist and musician Sarah Kenchington has created a scrapyard sound machine.
The clustered bladders, some on the floor, others suspended in the air, form a biomorphic sound machine.
The app features a hilarious sound machine that simulates the sound of flatulence.
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