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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whoosh" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a swift movement or sound, often associated with something moving quickly through the air.
Example: "As the rocket launched, there was a loud whoosh that echoed across the launch site."
Alternatives: "a rush" or "a swoosh".
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We then heard a whoosh sound.
Then came a whoosh and then gunfire.
A whoosh of breath through a trumpet.
I feel a whoosh and clutch his hand.
The wind left my solar plexus in a whoosh.
It looked more like a whoosh, particularly given the success of his initial counter-attack.
You think it's over and then you get a whoosh, boom.
Is there a whoosh or the clank of a great door being shut and locked?
The poignant, startling French film "The Father of My Children" opens with a whoosh of activity.
Soon, he held up the mike to the whole crowd, and we responded with a whoosh.
From a window a 919-page court ruling flies out with a whoosh.
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