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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so loud that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the intensity or volume of a sound. Example: The music was so loud that I could feel the bass vibrating through my chest.
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The noise was so loud that I shut the window".
"It's so loud that I can't drown it out," he told me.
" The cheering grew so loud that the Messiah had to shout to be heard.
So loud that if we moved in next door to you, your lawn would die.
Sometimes the approaching planes were so loud that I thought they were landing in our yard.
The Eagle's so loud that at first your ears can't believe it.
So loud that even screaming across the table does no good.
They were so loud that they could be heard six to twelve miles away.
The cockpit was so loud that she and Ellisor had to use hand signals to communicate.
The manager was so loud that those of us sitting nearby stopped our work.
He heard a sound that became so loud that it was almost unbearable.
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