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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so much noise" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe a large or excessive amount of noise. Example 1: "There was so much noise coming from the construction site, I couldn't even hear myself think." Example 2: "The party next door was getting out of hand with all the shouting and music. I had to call the police because there was so much noise." Example 3: "I couldn't sleep last night because there was so much noise from the street below my apartment." Example 4: "The baby was crying so loudly, there was so much noise in the house that I couldn't concentrate on my work."
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"But we had so much noise".
There was noise, so much noise.
But there's so much noise.
So much noise already surrounds it.
"I don't want you making so much noise, man.
"Why is there so much noise around Ukraine?
And gosh, there's just so much noise, number one.
I was crying and making so much noise.
The animals, at night, make so much noise.
The crowd is already cheering, making so much noise.
"There was so much noise from the thunder".
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