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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hear noise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone perceiving a sound. For example, "She heard a loud noise coming from outside."
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I could only hear noise.
"Even in my hotel room I'd hear noise all around me and sense the presence of many layers of sound".
"I hear noise the way a good chef tastes salt: too much is overbearing; too little can be stifling".
Yet, under suitable conditions, all hearing animals can perceive sound waves transmitted by media other than the one in which they live; thus, humans can hear noise while underwater.
Writer expected to hear noise and shouting, but the crowd was quiet, alert, expectant, like those Roman mobs described by Tacitus, waiting for someone to be torn apart before their eyes.
Writer expected to hear noise and shouting, but the crowd was quiet, alert, expectant, like those Roman mobs described by Tacitus, waiting for someone to be torn apart before their eyes..
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I hear noises.
At night, I hear noises.
"You don't just hit buttons and hear noises," she said.
'Don't be alarmed if you hear noises in the night.
Seconds later, we hear noises to our right.
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