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Discover Ludwig"soft whimpering" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a quiet, gentle sound, such as a dog that is making a muted sound, like a sigh, in response to something. For example, "She heard a soft whimpering coming from under the bed."
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Once the dog had downed the powder, she patted it lovingly and it answered in kind, with soft whimpers.
Marc Ruffalo's crying scene in You Can Count On Me comes from a different place however; a soft, childlike whimper by a man who's glad to be home.
This elegiac adventure game, set in a rural area of Shropshire, imagines the end of humanity coming, not as a nuclear bang, but as a soft, almost seductive whimper.
Before the nonsensical "Welcome to the Jungle" is barely underway, the "Universal Soldier" goes sadly soft; Van Damme's Storm is reduced to a whimpering shower.
He started with the left leg, and a few minutes later, Bauman whimpered again, softer now.
"The emptiness in my womb brings a heavy feeling crashing into reality but then this new little life whimpers, searching for the breast with soft rooting, and I feel whole again".
They waited, but with little to see because when the deal finally arrived on 1 October it came with more of a whimper than a bang as the government chose a "soft launch" for the project.
"Soft-boiled, then?" the man whimpered.
More whimpering.
Not whimpering.
No whimpering, no moaning.
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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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