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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sounded off" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone expressed their opinion or feelings, often in a loud or forceful manner. Example: "During the meeting, she sounded off about the new policy changes that she disagreed with."
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I sounded off.
The Boy Scouts sounded off with taps.
I sounded off about everything," she says.
Sometimes the chords sounded off pitch and tentative.
Other Twitterers and bloggers have also sounded off.
In 2010, Michael Parkinson sounded off about the state of the modern chat show.
Over on Slate yesterday, the new Moneybox columnist Matthew Yglesias sounded off on food drives.
Afterward, Woodson and Anthony sounded off about the team's lackluster defensive effort.
No sooner had Mr Daschle sounded off than the war grew hotter.
Pep Guardiola, coach of defending Spanish and European champions Barcelona, also sounded off about the 51-year-old Noah's comments.
When the original piece ran, I (and a lot of reporters in China) thought it sounded off.
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