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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heard a click" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the act of hearing a sound that resembles a clicking noise. This phrase can be used in a variety of scenarios, such as: - "I heard a click and the door opened." - "I listened carefully, but all I heard was a click." - "She heard a click and realized she had received a new message on her phone." - "As she approached the vault, she heard a click and the safe opened." - "The mechanic carefully listened and heard a click, signaling that the engine had started successfully."
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You heard a click.
"But I heard a click".
Then he heard a click.
"I heard a click sound while I was telling the group about the obelisk.
"I heard a click and instantly knew something was wrong," Voyevoda said.
I made a very simple movement, turned back, heard a click in my knee.
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I put my boot on it and heard a clicking sound.
Check and see if the screen blinked and you heard a clicking sound.
If you did nothing, you might hear a click.
I hear a click and a distant dial tone.
Hearing a click off a salmon is probably one of the most challenging things a killer whale does.
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