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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sounds are" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually appears in the present tense, as in "The sounds are coming from the kitchen." However, it can also be used in the past tense, such as "The sounds were faint, but growing louder."
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Sounds are interesting.
What sounds are tactile?
Traffic sounds are distant.
All sounds are "incredible".
Strange sounds are heard.
Nonvocal sounds are not uncommon.
The sounds are really specific.
Some sounds are lost forever.
All sounds are produced electronically.
Further sounds are represented by combining syllables.
These sounds are ingrained in my memory.
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