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Discover Ludwig'makes loud' is not a proper sentence fragment and would not be used in written English without further explanation.
You could use the phrase 'makes a loud noise' or 'makes it loud' depending on the context. Example: The fireworks display makes a loud noise that awed the onlookers.
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He makes loud smacking noises.
The blue whale makes loud, low-frequency sounds that, Roger & a collegue have postulated, can travel enormous distances.
Jason Collett makes loud music with the Broken Social Scene collective, and softer music on his own.
During the performance he makes loud remarks to other members of the audience, baits the actors, criticizes the play, and misses its main point about the necessity of accepting the imperfections of the world and of oneself.
The New Yorker, May 28 , 1960 P. 23A friend of ours recently received a bill from his local gas company (he lives in Roxbury, Massachusetts) reading, "Heater makes loud humming noise when in operation - $4.00".
By Edward Parone and John McCarten The New Yorker, May 28 , 1960 P. 23A friend of ours recently received a bill from his local gas company (he lives in Roxbury, Massachusetts) reading, "Heater makes loud humming noise when in operation - $4.00".
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