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Discover Ludwig"sound stopped" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used when describing a sudden or abrupt end to a sound. Example: As the storm raged on, the howling wind and pounding rain made it difficult to hear anything else. But as suddenly as it had started, the sound stopped and a sense of calmness enveloped the city.
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That was when the sound stopped.
The tapping sound stopped, then a loud explosion occurred.
Fifteen minutes later, the sound stopped and Avey Tare approached the front of the stage.
The sound stopped at Francisco's Funeraria, and the crowd making the sound clogged the sidewalk.
At the end the strings faded into the ether as if merging with an ineffable, eternal life force; you could scarcely tell where sound stopped and silence began.
The accident that became nortec occurred in 1999 when Mr. Mogt, in search of a snare sound, stopped by a local studio where norteño bands recorded the demo tapes that they used to get work in restaurants.
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I've mangled fixed several pairs of Sony EX-71's, which have a similar design, by using a pin to pierce the filter when it gets so clogged that sound stops coming through.
When the sound stops cutting out, you can hear her say, "I'm shaking, this is so scary".
Still, when Hegelson detaches the clip from her plant's leaf, the sound stops, and when she connects it to a different tree, a new song starts.
When the hissing sound stops, you can stop adding water.
Once it swallows, if the sound stops, it isn't choking and is in no danger.
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