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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audible sounds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to sounds that can be heard or detected by the human ear.
Example: "In the quiet room, only the audible sounds of the clock could be heard."
Alternatives: "hearable sounds" or "perceptible sounds".
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That range encompasses most normally audible sounds.
"The sounds they object to are soft, hardly audible sounds".
Players must use the audible sounds to judge the position and movement of the ball.
Any other planet/ moon that say we could theoretically land on with an atmosphere, could we hear audible sounds?
Sea robins are also vocal and can produce audible sounds with their swim bladders and certain attached muscles.
Using a bow and his fingers, Mr. Roebke coaxed what were sometimes scarcely audible sounds from his bass in "katoroebke".
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The rough finish responded with an audible sound.
Closure of the heart valves is associated with an audible sound, called the heartbeat.
The result is that the audio spotlight doesn't directly generate the audible sound.
The ultrasound is the lamp, the audible sound is the light.
These hill country hummingbirds often sing and alert you to their presence with the audible sound of their wings.
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