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audio element
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "audio element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a component or part of a multimedia presentation that involves sound, such as in web design or digital media. Example: "The audio element of the presentation enhances the overall experience for the audience."
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17 human-written examples
Unfortunately, your browser does not support the audio element.
News & Media
There's an eerie audio element that adds to the promise of dark ritual.
News & Media
Cleverly carrying through the audio element, it is designed to be played with headphones and you must orient yourself and find clues by sound.
News & Media
If a page requires a particular disabled plug-in it will have a notice saying so instead of the video or audio element.
News & Media
Its audio element, Snowbells, featuring recordings of church bells from Jutland together with Sørensen's choral music, has been transplanted from Jutland in high summer to the chilly courtyard outside the performing space at Bates Mill for the festival.
News & Media
Participants will be able to entice prospective ticket buyers with a joke or a plea, by including an audio element with their show listings on the Fringe Web site: edfringe.com.com
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
43 human-written examples
In addition to these classes, many instructors encourage students to incorporate audio elements into their reporting.
Academia
These audio elements hint at broader conversations on a host of topics in social politics, including relationships, sexuality and race.
News & Media
AllThingsMustPass.com, a Web site promoting the reissue of his 1970 solo album, is filled with weeping guitars, chirping birds, giggling gnomes and other playful audio elements.
News & Media
For now, there are several research teams working on capturing and synthesizing different visual and and audio elements of human behavior.
News & Media
None of his forced speech is portrayed, and the short audio elements from the video – some of his murderer's speech – have been used against a still image.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing multimedia content, use "audio element" to clearly indicate the presence and role of sound in the overall experience.
Common error
Avoid using "audio element" excessively in contexts where simpler terms like "sound" or "music" are more appropriate and easily understood by a general audience.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "audio element" functions primarily as a noun phrase, identifying a specific component within a larger system, typically related to technology or multimedia. Ludwig examples show it often refers to parts of web pages or performances.
Frequent in
News & Media
32%
Academia
25%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Science
15%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "audio element" is a noun phrase commonly used to refer to a specific component within a system or presentation, particularly in technological and multimedia contexts. Ludwig confirms that the phrase is grammatically correct and acceptable for use in professional, academic, and news-related content, though simpler alternatives may suit general audiences. Its consistent usage across reputable sources underscores its validity as a standard term, mainly across News & Media, Academia and Wiki sources.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sound component
Replaces "element" with "component", offering a slightly more technical feel.
audio component
Swaps the order of the words to provide an alternate option.
sound feature
Replaces "element" with "feature", emphasizing the characteristic of the audio.
aural element
Substitutes "audio" with "aural", using a more formal term for hearing.
audio track
Specifies a recorded or digital audio file as a distinct element.
sound aspect
Replaces "element" with "aspect", focusing on a particular feature.
audio portion
Substitutes "element" with "portion", specifying the audio segment.
sound segment
Replaces "element" with "segment", pinpointing a piece of audio.
auditory component
Combines "aural" and "component" for a more clinical tone.
sound constituent
Replaces "element" with "constituent", highlighting a fundamental audio part.
FAQs
How to use "audio element" in a sentence?
You can say, "The presentation's audio element enhanced the user experience", or "The website features a rich audio element to engage visitors".
What can I say instead of "audio element"?
You can use alternatives like "sound component", "audio component", or "sound feature" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "audio element" or "sound element"?
"Audio element" is more specific to digital audio components, whereas "sound element" can refer to any element that produces sound. Both are generally acceptable, but the best choice depends on the context.
What is the difference between "audio element" and "auditory element"?
"Audio element" refers to the component itself, while "auditory element" relates more to the aspect of hearing or perception of sound.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested