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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sounds frequent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears to happen often or is perceived as common. Example: "The noise from the construction site sounds frequent, making it hard to concentrate on my work."
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The auditory paradigm was composed of three types of sounds: frequent and infrequent pure sinusoidal tones, and novel sounds.
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SALZBURG, Austria — It has been called the city of churches, and bell towers sound frequent reminders.
And that head start proved vital as, over roughly the next century and half, New Rochelle evolved from a farming community into a mill town and ultimately a resort town by the Sound frequented by tens of thousands of thousands of people from New York City.
The first transmission, which premiered last Sunday, kicked off with a mix by Panda Bear, then ventured into sounds by frequent collaborators Black Dice, followed by the fruits of a global crate-digging expedition by Sublime Frequencies.
Do not feel scared, nervous or worried or it will come through in your voice in the way of quivers, whining sounds and frequent, small coughs.
They also sounded a frequent refrain that the city must rely on itself, and not Washington, to plan for and react to potential disasters.
By Emma Allen No. 20 West Twentieth Street looks like an ordinary office building, but go down to the basement and you'll hear an unusual sound — gunshots, frequent and close.
Travolta's oppressive incarnation of evil is pitted against the force of human goodness in the form of earth rebel Jonnie Goodboy Tyler Barry Pepperr) - leading an uprising of noble-savage homo sapiens types, who make a funny dog-like barking sound at (frequent) moments of excitement.
There were always at least 3 frequent sounds between infrequent sounds.
"Those elevated sound levels, as well as frequent sound level peaks, can be responsible for the subjective feeling of noise pollution experienced by patients, nurses and doctors.
In particular, excitatory neurons in the region termed the 'auditory cortex' send fewer nerve impulses in response to frequent sounds, but respond vigorously to rare sounds.
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