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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sounds energetic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe when something or someone has a particularly lively, energetic tone or energy. For example, "After his morning coffee, he began his day with a cheer; his voice and demeanor sounded energetic."
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That sounds energetic!
The boot stomping and clapping of Queen's We Will Rock You sounds energetic rather than clompy.
Combing the city's nightspots for musical accompaniment sounds energetic for a director now in his late 70s.
Or, researchers suggest, talking to a black polltaker who sounds energetic or professional might prime positive images of blacks, overwhelming any negative stereotypes.
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The band has always been good at making rather basic songs sound energetic and urgent.
The house's music director, Daniel Klajner, conducted an orchestra that sounded energetic if rough.
Mitt Romney has nothing really coherent or substantive to say about domestic policy, but at least he can sound energetic and confident about it.
In an interview, Kim sounded energetic and optimistic about the prospect that the great brute force of growth would keep on lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty — and about the bank's role in nursing the process along.
Sounds too energetic?
Mojo sounds fun, energetic, creative, different".
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