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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something unintelligible" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a message, sound, or text that cannot be understood or is unclear. Example: "The audio recording was filled with static, making it sound like something unintelligible."
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She whispered something unintelligible.
My brother-in-law said something unintelligible.
The man answered with something unintelligible.
You: "Mumble, mumble, something unintelligible," delivered at an excited pitch.
The driver seemed upset; when I inquired, he muttered something unintelligible.
When the father demanded to know what was inside, the son mumbled something unintelligible and took off on foot.
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The woman said something else, unintelligible to the non-British.
Mr Zimmerman then says something else unintelligible and the officer responds: "Calm down man, you're good".
Emily helps Kalil up, as he shouts a "stream of unintelligible — something.
Rather than say that the United States would strike back if North Korea actually attacked the United States, which never needs to be said, he chose to say something fuzzy, almost unintelligible, on a subject that demands clarity.
Arlene (that's my ex-wife in case you have lost track -- or interest) sees the smoke, jumps up from her seat, says something just as unintelligible as the loudspeaker, then disappears, like a magician's trick, into the white.
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