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Discover Ludwig'slight noise' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sound that is not loud, such as a whisper in the background, a faint rustling, or a murmuring. For example: "The only sound in the room was a slight noise coming from the corner."
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A few moments later, a slight noise, like the crying of a cat, frightened Hamidah S. Sharif, 27, the organization's health education coordinator.
(A person can be woken from Stage 1 sleep by a slight noise; by Stage 3, he might sleep through a loud crash).
We refuse to sit quietly in our homes just because a few people might have issues with the slight noise a portable oxygen concentrator might make.
I went down in the elevator, not having checked the time, past the night porter, who was sleeping uncomfortably, his head on the counter, like a future decapitee; I had left my watch upstairs, and everything lay in silence, apart from the slight noise made by my black moccasins.
But at any slight noise, several heads turned round nervously.
Slight noise increase in (iii) is due to compression loss.
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They have made a few slight noises about this but their deafening fanfare has been the precise opposite.
Thus, the WPF method suffers from an over-thresholding problem if the speech signal is contaminated by just slight noises.
The slightest noise hurt her ears.
Anything that happens, the slightest noise, I'm like that.
Intense memories are aroused by the slightest noise or smell.
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