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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audible suggestions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to suggestions or recommendations that can be heard, often in contexts involving audio or spoken communication.
Example: "During the meeting, the speaker provided audible suggestions to improve the project workflow."
Alternatives: "verbal recommendations" or "spoken advice".
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Josh Timmermann of PopMatters believed Breakout was "a just-okay teenpop record with audible suggestions of said singer-songwriter aspirations.
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Audible gasp.
(Audible, please).
Repeat, audible".
Her joy was audible.
He was barely audible.
The relief was audible.
His disbelief was audible.
Audible, but distorted.
No audible rage.
His suggestion at the meeting that helmets should be made mandatory – he was wearing one when he had his accident – was reportedly met with "audible dismay", according to the LA Streets Blog.
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