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Discover LudwigThe phrase "life sound" is not grammatically correct and is not usable in written English.
It does not make sense in the context of a sentence. To create a grammatically correct phrase, you can use the expression "the sound of life," which is used to describe the sounds associated with living things, such as birds chirping, wind rustling leaves, etc. Example: The garden was alive with the sound of life, as birds sang and bees buzzed around the flowers.
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But to maintain a good healthy life sound sleep is also essential.
Parts of Mr. Chamberlain's public life sound like scenes from a Jay McInerney novel.
Stephanie Jordan, the singer in a musical family from New Orleans, made "Here's to Life" sound wounded but determined.
Marco's lines about his family's hunger, and his desperation to find a better life, sound as urgent as ever.
Bernie Krause joins Ian Sample to discuss his life sound and shows him how sound can be a powerful tool for conservation.
It isn't easy to sort fact from fabrication in the government's case, and parts of Mr. Ipek's account of his own life sound nearly as far-fetched.
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To say "it changed my life" sounds stale, but stale-sounding things are often true.
"The good life sounds good," he says.
But your life sounds exciting.
His life sounds like scripts for "Playmakers".
But his life sounded like the darkest hell of volatility.
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