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The phrase "sound from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "sound from" to refer to a sound emitted from a particular source. For example: "The steady sound from the nearby factory disrupted my concentration."
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Drums sound from afar.
Then, fire crackers sound from the slopes.
It's a fantastic modern sound from Pakistan.
11.1 surround sound from regular headphones, apparently.
Above white paths a bugle will sound from the.
Or there was a smashing sound from the kitchen.
"Return to the sound from the roof of my mouth".
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8 05 9, WNCN: Sounds From Scandinavia.
Revolutionary choruses sounded from loudspeakers.
Popping sounds from the gunfire were audible.
A bird call sounded from the woods.
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