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The phrase "sound sweet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is pleasing to hear or has a melodious quality.
Example: "The music from the piano sounded sweet, filling the room with a warm ambiance."
Alternatives: "sound pleasant" or "sound melodious."
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Most likely to: Sound sweet like chocolate.
It makes her sound sweet, whereas she is actually tough and wise.
She may sound sweet, but actually, she's the meanest of all the teachers.
A similar bill is also fast gaining support in the Senate.Both measures sound sweet to Republican ears.
Scholars have never agreed on why certain combinations of notes sound sweet while others grate on the ear.
It's the sound — sweet but not sticky, sad but not morose, troubled and sunny — that pervades Hawaiian music.
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Would an accountant, by any other name, sound sweeter?
Suddenly squat and plain words – "durable", "stable", "robust" – sound sweeter to the ear.
That's how social music discovery should work, and it's making Spotify sound sweeter than ever.
Is there any sound sweeter than children's laughter?
Your vows will only sound sweeter if your audience sees how much you truly love your future spouse.
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