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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thud" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a dull, heavy sound, such as the sound of an object hitting the ground. For example: "The vase hit the floor with a thud."
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"Mine is a thud".
Then he felt a thud.
It toppled with a thud.
It's like a thud.
But the bounce was a thud.
The idea landed with a thud.
There were shots and a thud.
They landed with a thud.
Lines landed with a thud.
It fell between us with a thud.
The snapper landed with a thud.
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