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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'makes a sound' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about a sound that something produces, such as an animal, a musical instrument, or a machine. Example: The elephant trumpeted loudly, making a sound that echoed through the valley.
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"Achilles makes a sound like choking.
The room makes a sound that means "Us too".
"It's a local form of protest that makes a sound".
/ Everyone takes dainty bites, / and no one makes a sound".
He feels a rush of excitement and makes a sound, not voluntary.
When you place a hand on the egg, it makes a sound.
Mr. Chafets makes a sound case that baseball is not as pure as purists think.
Years of success allow you to be circumspect in determining what makes a sound investment.
"It would be nice to not panic every time the engine makes a sound," he says.
Tribe also believed the lawsuit makes a sound use of the Plyler decision.
It is little known to the public, and barely makes a sound.
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