Sentence examples for added sound from inspiring English sources

The phrase "added sound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to sound that has been included or incorporated into something, such as a piece of media or a presentation.
Example: "The film was enhanced with added sound effects that made the action scenes more thrilling."
Alternatives: "additional audio" or "supplementary sound".

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To Banham's list can be added sound.

He then added sound effects and dialogue.

So we added sound effects to parts of our game.

In recent years, you've added sound recordings and architectural works.

He equipped the buildings with hidden speakers and added sound.

If we had more time we would have liked to have added sound to the game.

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First, there is a fair amount of tire and road noise, despite added sound-suppressing materials.

Ms. Willis added, "Sounds kind of scary".

That, he added, sounds to him like unrelated business income, which is taxable.

He paused, then added, "Sounds like a strange thing to do".

So Saab gave its car new cupholders, and an automatic climate system, but more importantly redid the door trim; added higher-grade, denser carpeting; upgraded rear door trim and that surrounding the liftgate and added sound-deadening material to the roof and cargo area as well as to the shifter and foot wells.

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