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Discover Ludwig"make sounds" is correctly used in written English
You can use it when referring to the action of producing audible noises either vocally or using another instrument. For example: "The musician made lovely sounds on the piano."
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The dancers arrive, warm up, make sounds.
The ice and icebergs make sounds.
The racket they make sounds warm, upbeat and welcoming.
Courting males crawl to females and make sounds like those of baby goats.
People gathered them for food, then found they could make sounds with them.
Naturalists as far back as Aristotle have known that fish make sounds.
You're actually in a room built to make sounds, and there's actual microphones.
Contraptions, from carriages to steam trains to typewriters, used to make sounds incidentally.
I fire up the little machine that claims to make sounds very disturbing to mice.
Members of the Lycinid family, which has a worldwide range, also make sounds, for similar purposes.
When air passes through them, the folds vibrate hundreds of times per second to make sounds.
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