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"it sound" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
It should be "it sounds," which is the present tense form of the verb "sound" when used with the third person singular pronoun "it." Example: "I heard a strange noise coming from the old house. It sounds like someone is playing the piano in there."
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Was it sound advice?
Does it sound ordinary?
I'm making it sound gross?
What did it sound like?
Or does it sound progressive?
"They made it sound scary".
Does it sound like collusion?
Did it sound different?
We'll keep it sound.
Doesn't it sound relaxing?
Does it sound daunting?
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