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Discover LudwigThe term "sounds genuine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when trying to express a certain level of authenticity or reality. For example, "His explanation sounds genuine, so I'm inclined to believe him."
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"I don't know," she replies, and her ignorance sounds genuine.
But to me, the entrepreneur on the other end of the phone line sounds genuine and honest.
He's seen all of the other nominated plays (several of the musicals, as well) and his praise for them sounds genuine and spontaneous.
Sherwood admits he has been so preoccupied with keeping Villa up that he has not had chance to think much about leading the club out at Wembley, but he sounds genuine when he talks about it being a huge honour.
He sounds genuine about wanting his party, and Turkish politics in general, to be more democratic.And, intriguingly, despite arguing for a stronger adherence to Muslim values in public life, he has even suggested that religion and politics do not always mix.
I think," he says, with a great peal of laughter that actually sounds genuine, "I'm pretty resilient".
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He sounded genuine.
Vaughters said their motivation sounded genuine.
He sounded genuine, but his stance was also savvy.
That is why his calls for reconciliation after a bitter election sound genuine.
That might be a bit harsh; Mr. Mabern does his best to sound genuine.
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