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Discover Ludwig"sounds insane" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to express disbelief or surprise. Example: "I can't believe she's planning to jump out of a plane without a parachute. That sounds insane!".
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If it sounds insane, insanity is relative in Haiti now.
This show sounds insane.
Frankly, it sounds insane.
An angry cat sounds insane.
"This sounds insane," Ms. Wise said.
Sounds insane - especially if you've played Driv3r.
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"You did sound insane.
It sounded insane — machine guns, grenades.
"That makes me sound insane," she said.
"This is going to make me sound insane," he said.
That makes me sound insane, doesn't it?
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