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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audio prompt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to technology, particularly in reference to a sound or voice command that prompts a user to take action or respond.
Example: "The application features an audio prompt that guides users through the setup process."
Alternatives: "voice prompt" or "sound prompt".
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In the Finnish kitchen, Help 1 (slow audio prompt) was not sufficient.
The interaction opens with an audio prompt from the EK which communicates a next step: collect the pastry brush.
The interaction opens with an audio prompt from the Finnish Kitchen which communicates a next step: Huuhtele perunat ja porkkanat (rinse the potatoes and the carrots).
"The musicians are not asked to literally interpret on-screen actions, as in a foley studio, but let the images and audio prompt musical reactions to create a mimetic transposition between image and sound, as if one became the other".
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