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Discover Ludwig"aloud" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is said out loud, as opposed to being thought or written. Example sentence: "The teacher read the poem aloud to the class."
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According to the piece, papers were often read aloud in rural houses in Ireland to family groups, usually by priests or schoolteachers, thus enabling "the illiterate to keep abreast of current affairs".
Using Siri, drivers will also be able to access messages and have them read aloud, reply via voice, access their contacts on the iPhone and make calls, as well as a variety of other voice commands including music controls.
They might look harmless enough written down, but when they are said aloud by a presenter during the final episode of an entertainment show, they instantly become a threat.
And he certainly couldn't have imagined that, one day, his puzzle would be at the center of a competitive sport in which the top performers can re-solve it in less time than it takes to read this sentence aloud.
It's q-u-i-e-t, but you can shout it aloud, no one will complain, not the horizon, the sky or the clouds.
His homage to Wodehouse, Jeeves and the Wedding Bells (Hutchinson Books) had me laughing aloud.
The older I get, the more I love poetry and to listen to it spoken aloud.
There did not seem to be any signatories of the letter in attendance at the panel, though they had given organisers a statement that was read aloud.
The good doctor expressed his dismay, but also bafflement that "a high proportion of the population are prepared to cry aloud about footling matters of uncleanliness such as a tomato sauce stain on a restaurant tablecloth, whilst they luxuriate on a plush seat in their faeces-stained pants".
Corin says: "I just wondered aloud, 'Will we ever play music together again?' And from then the door was open".
Burton remembered that music was the key to George VI finding his voice, so handed Mushy his iPhone and some headphones and asked him to read aloud from a poem picked at random.
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