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The phrase "sound purpose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reason or intention that is logical, valid, or well-founded. Example: "The committee's decision was based on a sound purpose, ensuring that the project would benefit the community."
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The show's open and airy work space, with glass partitions and all-window corridors, is also manufactured, mainly for visual and sound purposes.
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In a December 1990 interview with The New York Times, Elfman criticized the growing tendency to use digital technology for sound design and dubbing purposes.
As altruistic as that may sound, the purpose of ads that sell the idea of value is, of course, to move merchandise.
But at the same time, said Martín Perna, who founded Antibalas in 1998, a year after Kuti's death, and plays baritone saxophone, there's a countervailing force to remain true to the band's sound and purpose.
A mission to Phobos would be an endeavour with sound scientific purpose that would catch the popular imagination.
Our mission, "Sound & Purpose," is what is important to us.
Limitations include 'disruption to family functioning' was not assessed by a psychometrically sound and purpose designed measure of family functioning.
But rather than just being a machine to make bleepy sounds, the purpose was to create sounds "by any means necessary" for making film music and whatever else you want.
Pence would not assure anyone that Trump is more moderate than he sounds; his purpose, instead, would be to reassure Tea Party Republicans that Trump is radical enough.
Double-panel partitions are widely used for sound insulation purposes.
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