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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very loud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that produces a high volume of sound or to emphasize the intensity of the loudness.
Example: "The concert was a very loud experience, with the music echoing throughout the venue."
Alternatives: "extremely loud" or "incredibly loud".
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A very loud shot.
A very loud sound.
We have a very loud voice.
He has a very loud laugh.
"It's a very loud landscape".
Titus Andronicus was a very loud band.
"There was a very loud explosion.
"I heard a very loud sound.
He was, in Brunson's description, "a very loud, vocal person".
I heard a very loud noise, which I can't describe.
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The caller reported a subject who was out with a very loud car radio.
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