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The phrase "aloud of" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is likely a mistake or a non-standard expression. A more commonly used phrase would be "out loud." Example: "I always read my favorite books aloud to my children at bedtime."
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The heart of the ritual has been the reading aloud of the names of the victims.
No more unanimous consent to dispense with the reading aloud of bills.
The reading aloud of the names is the third in the wall's history.
It is also a voice, the speaking aloud of what is inside".
9.30am: Went to drawing room and read his letters, followed by reading aloud of family letters.
This week, Russia was thinking aloud of a second Bushehr.In this section How safe is the House of Saud?
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Using a multiple probe across participants design, three fifth-grade students with severe disabilities were taught to answer comprehension questions during read-alouds of social studies text using a modified system of least prompts and graphic organizer.
Audio-taped phenomenological "thinking aloud" interviews of a purposive sample of 30 hospice patients are used to identify their vocabulary for communicating perceptions of end-of-life needs.
The cartoon dog dies of boredom as Mr. Junod begins reading aloud one of his stories.
And, seeing it, she laughed aloud, and of course Forgettable weighed in with "What?" "Listen".
During the meeting, Courser reads aloud portions of a draft email.
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