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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ringing ringing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe a sound, such as "The sound of the telephone ringing ringing in the background was deafening."
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So when a cellphone began ringing – and ringing, ringing, ringing without cease – during a performance by the New York Philharmonic on Tuesday evening, Alan Gilbert did something conductors virtually never do.
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a large magnetic ring ringing the sun.
Three minutes in and - "Ring ring, ring ring, yeah!" - you realise it's been helping sell Toyotas for yonks.
THE phone rang, rang, rang, rang.
Ring, ring, ring.
The outro starts at 1 minute 32 seconds with Rhys singing "Ring ring, ring ring, rings around the world" over the chords B, D and F♯ backed by harmony vocals.
Ring, ring, ring... international calls always take an eternity to open a passage through to a phone in Cuba.
There is the sound of a bicycle bell: ring ring.
We have had abstract "Rings," industrial-age "Rings," space-age "Rings," "Rings" set in Victorian drawing rooms and punk-rock clubs.
It's not just the constant ring-ring of the land lines.
They also used earth's natural records of time like layers of rocks, tree rings, rings on seashells and fossils".
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