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The phrase "absorbs sound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing materials or objects that reduce or eliminate sound, such as in acoustics or soundproofing.
Example: "The new acoustic panels in the studio effectively absorbs sound, creating a quieter environment for recording."
Alternatives: "dampens sound" or "reduces sound".
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Liquid methylcyclohexane, for example, absorbs sound of ultrahigh frequency.
It looks good — at once neutral and specific; it feels good underfoot and absorbs sound.
Not only does 'hempcrete' have impressive thermal performance, it absorbs sound and humidity, creating a cocooned yet breathable construction.
When the tympanic membrane absorbs sound waves, its central portion, the umbo, vibrates as a stiff cone, bending inward and outward.
Aiming your speakers at shrubbery, which absorbs sound, gives you better control than directing them at walls that may reflect it.
You can use standard dimensional lumber, two-by-fours, to frame the new wall; but 16-gauge steel framing is better because it is more resilient than wood and it absorbs sound better (The Home Clinic on Oct. 10, 1999 discussed techniques of working with steel framing materials).
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Auxetics also excel at absorbing sound, vibrations, and impact, making them strong candidates for insulation, shock absorbers, and car bumpers.
They also absorb sound at those frequencies.
The fabric walls absorb sound vibrations instead of transmitting them.
The apartment has few soft surfaces to absorb sound.
With so many echoey materials, it's designed to absorb sound.
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