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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get louder" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a sound that increases in volume, like when speaking to a large crowd. For example, "As I continued to speak, my voice started to get louder."
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We get louder all the time.
"That campaign needs to get louder.
"When you get louder, the character changes.
It will only get louder on Wednesday.
It should expect the rumbles of dissent to get louder.
As Ms Rousseff's popularity slides, they will only get louder.
Perhaps the laughs will get louder in the second season.
When they do, the criticism is likely to get louder.
As Adolph's eyesight failed, his voice seemed to get louder.
If history is any guide, they will only get louder.
'Things get louder and louder,' he mouthed in total silence.
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