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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at loud" is not correct in English; the correct expression is "out loud." You can use "out loud" when referring to speaking or reading something audibly, as opposed to silently.
Example: "She read the poem out loud for everyone to hear."
Alternatives: "aloud" or "in a loud voice."
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She jumped at loud noises.
They wince at loud noises.
They startled easily at loud noises.
It's not abnormal to be jumpy at loud sounds".
At loud chords, he cupped his hand upward.
Many still had trouble sleeping or jumped at loud noises.
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Two, a big laughing-at-loud at the idea of being able to stuff this security exploit back in its little box.
Sweetzie tears furiously at towels, pushes nose under door and lets loose at louder volume.
At louder volumes, a single instance can cause permanent damage, as it did with my grandmother.
But music played at louder volumes is more of a distraction, and was found to detract from concentration.
I had never been any good at reading out loud at school.
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