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The phrase "put the sound" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a common phrase used to describe the action of turning on or activating a sound or noise. Example: "Please put the sound on for the movie so we can hear it clearly."
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"You've got to put the sound right there," he said.
They obviously want to prove that Terry is right Conflict in the pub as a choice is made on which match to put the sound on for.
He can also e-mail the audio files back to The Globe, which can put the sound bite on its Web site.
After he was appointed president Mr. Zucker wondered why, and earlier this month he directed the marketing department to put the sound bite back into regular rotation, a CNN spokeswoman said.
At first McNeilly put the sound down to his undeniably overactive imagination but it later transpired not only to be quite real, but the reason why he and the Irishman Harrington were able to walk the course at all.
The crisis came when Kennedy had to implement a federal court order to allow two African American students to enrol at the University of Alabama in the face of defiant governor George Wallace".I just put the sound recorder behind [Kennedy's] chair and put the little microphone in the ashtray – he kept tapping his cigar ashes on it," Leacock said.
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Put the sounds of the letters together to make words.
A lot of times you feel you're putting the sound where the downbeat is, and you're behind a smidgen".
Of course, that puts the sound source a bit further away from your ears than if the microdrivers were right next to your ears like with the UE-11's, but the comfort makes this a viable tradeoff.
Consonance occurs where a consonant sound is repeated throughout a sentence without putting the sound only at the front of a word.
When you're putting the sound through the hole, image that it goes through the cakey part of the donut.
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