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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audible impact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sound that is noticeable or has a significant effect on the listener.
Example: "The audible impact of the thunderstorm could be heard from miles away, shaking the windows and startling the residents."
Alternatives: "noticeable sound" or "perceptible effect".
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Users get instant feedback about visible and audible impact (the simulation included attenuated wind turbine sounds).
The result, it predicts, will be no audible impact on the nearby performance spaces.
That's the disconnect between our actions and our ambitions, between how we like to think of ourselves and the audible impact we're having on a natural world that's so different from terrestrial life.
He said projections of subway noise done nearly two years ago by Metro's noise abatement consultants, who predicted there would be no audible impact on Disney Hall, should be reviewed.
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The hall played its part, as well; Ms. Cooper's tenderest ruminations were clearly audible; her stark silences carried impact.
At the start, one man plops his right hand on to his left wrist, swings it up on to his shoulder, then lobs it on to his head – the soft impacts are all audible in the silence.
The impact of the strike was visible and audible because familiar faces and voices were honoring the picket lines and not making commercials.
He begins by defining the most universal concept of the science, sound, and explains it in terms of other concepts such as impact, before going on to distinguish between audible and inaudible sounds and sounds of high and low pitch.
The committee will "provide research and advice to the minister on the impact on the environment and human health of audible noise (including low frequency) and infrasound from windfarms".
Starting with a simulation of the original tests this paper examines the characteristics of an audible warning that would meet current requirements for audibility at some foot crossings while at the same time minimising environmental impact.
Dove, who understands composing for voice – every word was audible – rewrote the original Holland Opera version to include a high-impact choral part.
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