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"clink of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the sound that is made when two objects strike each other. For example, "The clink of coins in her pocket echoed in the empty hallway."
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The clink of glasses.
There was the clink of his glass on the table.
You can almost hear the clink of Champagne flutes.
IT BEGAN on August 4th with the metallic clink of a few pots and pans.
Spare me the clink of plastic hangers at the tambourine approach of a salesclerk.
And every bystander, clink of the glass and stain on the bar napkin is just so.
THE virginity trade can sound as innocuous as the clink of ice in a glass.
I hear the clink of silverware against china, the sounds of laughter.
Their reunion booms with their awkward silences and the gentle clink of silverware.
The pretentious chatter, air kisses and clink of prosecco glasses are all suddenly muffled.
In my H.I.V. clinic I often hear the clink of chains and shackles.
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