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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auditory onslaught" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an overwhelming or intense experience involving sound, often in contexts related to music, noise, or sound effects. Example: "The concert was an auditory onslaught, with the band playing at full volume and the crowd cheering wildly."
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One should have noise-cancelling headphones, which act of both a noise barrier and noise source, if they are trying not just to listen to their iTunes selection, Strom says, but also escape the auditory onslaught around them.
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The auditory system, like other sensory systems, likely takes shortcuts to cope with the onslaught of information -- by, for example, sampling information in chunks similar in length to that of an average consonant or syllable, says study co-author Tobias Overath, an assistant research professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke.
The onslaught will continue.
Nevertheless, the onslaught worked.
This incredible onslaught worldwide".
The onslaught continued after that.
Why the auditory cortex?
He wilts under the onslaught.
What's behind this onslaught?
Hollowed auditory bullae.
It's a merry onslaught.
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