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"murmurs of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe soft, indistinct sounds or whispers that can be heard in the background. Example: As the group walked through the dimly lit forest, they could hear murmurs of unknown creatures echoing throughout the trees.
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(Murmurs of disapproval).
I want murmurs of sympathy.
There were murmurs of appreciation.
(Murmurs of assent).
Murmurs of agreement filled the room.
Again, there were murmurs of agreement.
Murmurs of assent rippled through the group.
There were murmurs of approval.
"Lots of murmurs of approval".
There were murmurs of praise.
There are murmurs of curiosity, maybe.
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