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The phrase "it sounds like fun" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to express excitement or anticipation about a potential activity or event. Here are a few examples: - "I heard there's going to be a carnival next weekend. It sounds like fun!" - "Are you going to the concert too? It sounds like fun!" - "I've never been rock climbing before, but it sounds like fun." - "Let's try that new restaurant. It sounds like fun to try something new."
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It sounds like fun.
As such, it sounds like fun.
"It sounds like fun," he said.
We said sure, it sounds like fun".
It sounds like fun, but Doran is deadly serious.
"The idea is to do it when it sounds like fun," he said.
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It sounded like fun.
And, finally, it sounded like fun.
They make it sound like fun.
A friend had told Ms. Rapp about NYC Social, and she thought it sounded like fun.
It sounded like fun, with a star-studded crowd and a magician doing party tricks.
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