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in full Sound of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in full Sound of" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey being within audible range, but the capitalization and phrasing are awkward. Example: "We could hear the music in full sound of the concert from our house."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(20)
audible
within earshot
completely agree with
in full command of
in full knowledge of
stand behind
in full utilization of
in full embrace of
wholeheartedly endorse
fully back
in full compliance of
in full courtesy of
unequivocally support
in full support of
in full possession of
in full control of
in full sight of
in full view of
in full respect of
in full recognition of
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The previous winners in full: Sound of 2014 - Sam Smith.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
By today's measurements, "Paid In Full" sounds tiny, a Spartan album full of rapping about rapping, rapping about the music, rapping about listening to the music, rapping about the dancers dancing to the music.
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Apart from these morphologic parameters, with the present study, US were found suitable for the estimation of the CDs consistency in deposits with a full sound extinction.
Mention of horses brings in "Medley for Morin Khur", which is beautiful and brief enough to give in full: The sound box is made of a horse's head.
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Many women are on 'view' for the duration of their in-patient postnatal stay with all inter-actions and conversations with staff and relatives conducted in full sight and sound of the other women and their visitors.
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As a composer and bandleader she's working with one of jazz's new dispositions: elements of rock and funk, a full investment in the sound of the Fender Rhodes electric piano (via the pianist Kris Davis, whose improvising stamina energized the band), lots of crisp harmony, not much open-ended soul-searching.
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This is one of Wagner's best known pieces but if you're used to hearing it from the pit of an opera house (the pit itself was Wagner's invention), it's quite revelatory hearing it played by a huge orchestra in full view.The richness of the sound makes you appreciate anew the power of Wagner's musical understanding and audacity creating such a sumptuous tonal picture.
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"It sounded not too bad," he says modestly, but in truth, if it sounded even remotely the way he sounds now, it must have sounded close to glorious -- a big, full-bodied sound of singular purity.
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Admittedly, the main characters are once again wealthy enough to appear utterly alien (as F Scott Fitzgerald noted, "the rich are different from you and me") but there's still plenty that is charming and amusing in the sound of laughter full of money.
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EVEN as investors coo and fuss over private-equity firms, some politicians, particularly in Europe, are full of sound and fury.
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Unlike so many versions of this bloody tragedy -- full of sound, fury and, in the case of the recent British production on Broadway with Patrick Stewart, distracting multimedia -- this is a revival that lets you hear every word clearly.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the specific context. If you want to emphasize sound quality, use 'clear sound'. If the context is proximity, use 'within earshot'.
Common error
Do not combine unrelated prepositions and nouns in an attempt to create a novel expression; clarity is key when describing sound or auditory experiences.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in full Sound of" attempts to describe an auditory experience, but its non-standard structure obscures its meaning. Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically questionable, suggesting clearer alternatives for effective communication.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "in full Sound of" is grammatically questionable and not recommended for use in standard English. While it attempts to convey that something is within hearing range, its awkward phrasing makes it unclear. Ludwig AI flags it as incorrect, suggesting clearer alternatives such as "within earshot" or "in clear hearing". Although it appears across various source types, a neutral register is most appropriate when clear, standard language is used.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in earshot
A simpler form indicating presence within hearing range.
within earshot of the noise
Specifically refers to being within hearing range of a loud or disruptive sound.
within earshot
Implies being close enough to hear something, focusing on proximity to sound.
in clear hearing
Emphasizes the clarity with which something can be heard.
close enough to hear
Directly states the proximity required for auditory perception.
within hearing distance
Similar to "within earshot", emphasizes the ability to perceive sound.
easily heard
Indicates that the sound is not faint or difficult to perceive.
in the vicinity of the sound
Focuses on physical proximity to the origin of the sound.
within listening range
Highlights the capability to actively listen and perceive the sound.
audible range
Refers to the spectrum of sounds that can be heard, differing by focusing on the range itself.
FAQs
What does "in full Sound of" mean?
The phrase "in full Sound of" is not standard English. It seems to try to convey that something is within earshot, but the phrasing is awkward. Consider using alternatives like "within earshot" or "in clear hearing".
How can I improve the phrase "in full Sound of"?
Instead of "in full Sound of", try using more common and clear expressions like "within "earshot"", "within hearing distance", or "in clear hearing".
Which is the correct way to say something is audible?
Instead of "in full Sound of", it's better to say something is "audible", "easily heard", or "within audible range".
What's a good alternative to "in full Sound of" when describing being able to hear something clearly?
For describing something being heard clearly, options like "in clear hearing", "easily heard", or even simply "audible" are clearer and more standard.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested