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Discover Ludwig"siren blared" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a loud, high-pitched sound made by a siren, such as a police car or ambulance. You can use it whenever you want to describe the sound of a siren in action. For example: - The siren blared as the ambulance rushed through the busy city streets. - The police car's siren blared, signaling for all cars to pull over. - The firetruck's siren blared loudly as it raced towards the burning building.
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Outside, the siren blared deafeningly.
As Ms. Balletta-Argast ate, a police siren blared.
As they drove around Beersheba, a siren blared, warning of an incoming rocket.
It's Obama time!" A siren blared, and, with that, dear readers, I went home and fell asleep.
A siren blared, and Israelis stopped in their tracks to pay their respects to the fallen Prime Minister.
Just as all nerves had attuned to the nuances of flickering shadows, a siren blared in the distance, growing louder as trucks drew closer.
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Until they heard the siren blaring.
Mathos and Powers hopped into an ambulance, siren blaring.
A police car passes with its siren blaring.
Witnesses said they saw an unmarked police car about a block behind, its lights flashing and its siren blaring.
Last June, he followed a city traffic officer, Daniel Chu, whom, he said, he had seen speeding through streets with his siren blaring while talking on a cellphone.
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