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The phrase "low growl" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a sound made by an animal or a human. For example, "The big dog let out a low growl as the strangers passed by."
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"It's too long," he said in a low growl.
His voice, a low growl, attained a sweet, clear sound.
"It's hockey," Madden said in a low growl.
"So, vhat's cooking?" Isac asks, in his low growl.
Suddenly he let out a low growl that had them all laughing.
"More rain," he said, a low growl of distant thunder punctuating the remark.
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Now, he's employing that husky, low-down growl of his over basic, brooding instrumentation to offer a sense of a man enduring biblical torment.
This doesn't sound like a conventional V-8, all low-down growl, but much more like the sophisticated whir of an exotic Italian motor, or of the very clean-sounding V-12s made by BMW and Mercedes.
Lonergan's brow was furrowed, and he was speaking, as he often does, in a low, growling mumble.
Mr. Graves accompanied the poet Amiri Baraka, then engaged Mr. Rudd in a joshing, start-and-stop duet with Mr. Rudd's terse, bluesy riffs and low growls.
I knew I was losing weight and the low growling was company, strange company, like a rat living inside an empty suitcase in the cellar.
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