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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sounds exquisite" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is perceived as very beautiful, delightful, or of high quality, often in relation to food, music, or experiences. Example: "The dish you prepared for dinner sounds exquisite; I can't wait to taste it."
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(The "Hallelujah Chorus" sounds exquisite, though subdued).
It sounds exquisite – as posh as a pudding can be.
On Leaving the City, a weird blend of distorted guitar, cimbalom and synthesiser drift around Newsom's harp and voice: it sounds exquisite, as does the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra shimmering and flickering on Time, as a Symptom.
It suddenly feels like the album's centerpiece, and it sounds exquisite.
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The balance was immaculately judged, the string sound exquisite.
The memory of "Off the Wall" and "Thriller," which still sound exquisite, keeps us warm.
Granduciel twists his buffed-up sounds into exquisite shapes, such as the delay-drenched guitar solo on Suffering.
With striking mountains, spectacular glaciers, gorgeous sounds, and exquisite wildlife, the South Island should have a spot on every traveller's itinerary.
Then there's the sound – the exquisite, extraordinary, complex use of sound in this 10-minute sequence.
Karthäuser made heavy weather of Je Vais le Voir on opening night, though she and Bradić sounded so exquisite together in the Nocturne that you almost forgot Pelly's faffing.
The result was a new Broadway sound of exquisite delicacy and heat.
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