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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make sound' is correct and usable in written English, though it is usually used informally.
You might use it when describing someone's actions as making a noise or a sound. For example, "The drummer made sound with his sticks on the cymbals."
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The Teutonic underpinnings make sound economic sense.
How do things work that make sound?
Using the piezo to make sound.
Many projects make sound as well.
Reliable numbers mean that investors can make sound decisions.
Such moves, if they were deliberate, make sound commercial sense.
"I started to make sound effects with the guitar.
Students will be able to make sound decisions.
"I want to make sound effects for biomes," he says.
Easy politics, however, does not always make sound public policy.
After these sessions, I believe I was able to make sound decisions for myself.
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