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Discover Ludwig'sound rocks' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in the context of music, to refer to a type of music that is loud and intense. For example, "For this concert, we should make sure to bring earplugs, since the sound rocks there can be pretty overwhelming."
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The supergroup was an attempt to turn the perfectly sound rock-group category up to eleven.
This music is rhythmically complex, but its constant repetition of phrases also makes it sound rock-solid.
Sure, the Sound Rock-it seems more like a novelty gift than a smart way to share your favorite hits, but for those interested in becoming human speakers, take note: just because the Sound Rock-it can hang from your shoulders, it doesn't make carrying it easy.
After this lesson in the need for improved geologic investigation, the tunnel was rerouted about one mile (1.6 kilometres) upstream, where it successfully crossed the Kander Valley in sound rock.
Here he is, describing T-Rex's sound: "rock 'n' roll and 12-bar boogie filtered through flower power: John Lee Hooker meets Gandalf's Garden, Chuck Berry overripe and fruity fit to split".
Seismic waves travel much faster in sound rock than in soil.
The transition between the saprolitic soil and the sound rock consisted of a highly fractured and weathered rock.
Good Room: Formerly the Polish discotheque and (awful sound) rock venue, Europa has been transformed into a, well, discotheque with great sound.
"Band Together CT City Sounds," rock and soul.
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