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Discover Ludwig"making no sound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lack of sound; for example, "The only sound in the room was the steady hum of the air conditioner, with nothing else making no sound."
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Quiet children, making no sound.
Both nights, the audience added to the spell by making no sound.
Instead of making his sound a static thing, Mr. Haynes was flickering: working for the benefit of the music as well as the benefit of the show, even when laying back or making no sound at all.
It will often be found at the end of a word, making no sound.
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And make no sound".
I screamed but made no sound.
"It makes no sound, doesn't rustle.
Once insidehe makes no sound.
They made no sound; indeed, no one made a sound.
It has no color and makes no sound.
THEY usually make no sound, at least in concert.
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