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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audible expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a form of communication that can be heard, such as spoken words or sounds.
Example: "Her audible expression of joy filled the room, making everyone smile."
Alternatives: "verbal expression" or "spoken expression".
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At the theatre, his appreciation of a funny line was sometimes given audible expression five minutes after the rest of the audience had got the point.
(Indeed, the considerable importance we assign to philosophy is evident, in Hegel's view, in the prominence of the philosophical study of art itself in modernity [Aesthetics, 1: 11; VPK, 6].) Yet art in modernity continues to perform the significant function of giving visible and audible expression to our distinctively human freedom and to our understanding of ourselves in all our finite humanity.
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After Pythagoras' discovery that the harmonious intervals of the musical scale are audible expressions of basic mathematical proportions, it was a bedrock principle of Western thought that music is a pure reflection of cosmic order.
If this development of earlier theories proves correct, then the only semantically relevant level of grammatical structure often reflects covert displacement of audible expressions; see, e.g., Hornstein (1995).
At several points throughout the film, audible expressions of shock, anger and disbelief were heard.
Irene said, "Pleased to meet you," in a sufficiently audible voice, but without expression.
His extended turns are multimodal, constructed using words, gesture, marked prosody, facial expression and audible exhalations.
For example, do we even need to mention Al Gore's audible sighs and distracting facial expressions during the first 2000 debate?
He then hits a gray "speak" button and the typed text becomes audible, the words accentuated by his facial expressions and laughter.
He was long and lean and composed, with an impassive New England expression and a voice that was low but audible, and slightly chilling.
The three main dancers approached the choreography without a sense of how to perform as a unit: their expressions ranged from blank to wild-eyed stares, and their audible gasps of breath were clichéd.
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