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Discover LudwigThe phrase "breaking sound" is not grammatically correct, as it should be the adjective "breaking" followed by the noun "sound", i.e.
"breaking sound." However, the phrase "sound of breaking" is acceptable and can be used in written English. For example: "I heard the sound of breaking glass coming from the living room."
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His debut solo album is packed with them, starting with Bombs, which links one of his wooziest, prettiest melodies to a lyric that gets inside the "mind" of a bomb as it falls to earth: "What a lonely view as I tear away, breaking sound, speeding down".
That "plate breaking" sound was a window shattering in the back of the house.
The thin crust cracked underfoot with a distinct breaking sound.
They might even notice that good pastry is light and flaky and makes a delicate breaking sound when they bite into it.
You will hear a slow breaking sound.
Recent experiments on tunneling acoustic waves have reported the breaking sound barrier [5, 6].
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I thought this guy could soon match my love for the heart breaking sounds of Damien Rice.
diem on Sonic booms recorded as Space Shuttle Atlantis breaks sound barrier upon re-entry.
The driver was intended to break sound pressure level records when mounted in a road vehicle, calculated to be able to achieve more than 180 dBSPL.
The brain seems to break sounds down into their constituent acoustic frequencies.
"That's the sound of water breaking the sound barrier," Fuller said, looking pleased.
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