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The phrase "make the noise" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of creating a sound, such as when making a car engine noise with your mouth. For example, "The child pretended to be a race car driver, making the noise with his lips."
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(He clucks his tongue to make the noise).
She wanted to fill the silence, to make the noise that needed to be made.
"I haven't quite figured out how to make the noise level optimal," he said.
So even though I wasn't screaming, my body was still trying: it just couldn't make the noise.
When they try to pronounce an "s", they make the noise of "a ripe fruit being thumbed into two halves".
These are the parts that make the noise and provide the colour against the vapid centrism of everyone else.
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Twitter makes the noise, Second Life makes the money.
She might even have been making the noise herself.
He wants to know who is making the noise.
It was only Browne who made the noise afterwards.
But it hasn't made the noise of the other two.
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