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Discover Ludwig"shattering sound" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden, loud noise, such as a window shattering, or a booming thunderclap. Example: The shattering sound of the window breaking startled me.
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With balls to the wall power and a teeth shattering sound system, the MKS from Lincoln is a whole other beast.
The shattering sound we will hear on the night of November 8th will come from the glass ceiling that has held so many women back in America.
Then the gunman squeezed the trigger, and there was the shattering sound of bullets.
The only bomb I could see from this vantage point went off with a loud shattering sound, and the mill it was attached to immediately caught fire.
King was below deck when he heard a shattering sound and saw the hull below the water line bulge inward and splinter.
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The skinny little man in a peak cap, undershirt and shorts danced with the four-track Teac machine from which he coaxed such shattering sounds.
I've never had much time for the glass-shattering sound of the opera diva.
The noise was unbearable, alternating between the banging-shattering sound and an electronic pulse of varied pitch.
Vergara: Also I did enjoy how we got a very loud glass-shattering sound, even though it landed on water.
The day the legendary test pilot Chuck Yeager shattered the sound barrier in 1947, Robert H. Widmer marched into his boss's office at the Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation in Fort Worth to say he wanted to design the world's first supersonic bomber.
Flat surfaces such as walls tend to shatter the sound a little before reflecting it, so you will get a better effect if you leave a buffer between the back wall and the target.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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