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The phrase "sounds off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to express one's opinions or thoughts loudly or forcefully. It can also refer to making noise or sound. Example 1: The politician sounded off on his opponent's policies during the debate. Example 2: The students sounded off with cheers and chants at the pep rally. Example 3: Her email to the company's CEO sounded off about the lack of diversity in their hiring practices. Example 4: The alarm clock sounded off at 6am, signaling the start of a new day. Example 5: My stomach started to sound off, reminding me that I had skipped breakfast.
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A growl sounds off to his left.
The carillon still chimes on the quarter hour, she said, though one note sounds off key.
Her son has failed to grasp this, and sounds off on architecture, GM crops, alternative medicine and suchlike.
— Patrick Farrell Eater: Q. and A. with Paul Grieco, subversive sommelier, who sounds off on how he thinks about wine lists and why he's gotten interested in Bordeaux.
— Glenn Collins Bon Appétit: The restaurateur Joe Bastianich sounds off on the new downscale dining: "With four-appetizer, four-entree menus, it's like, give me a break.
(AP) BAYERN OFFICIAL SOUNDS OFF Uli Hoeness, the president of Bayern Munich, criticized FIFA and called on Europe's strongest federations to press for change in soccer's governing body.
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As a result, he sounds off-kilter, his voice buried in a haze of effects, and struggling to catch up.
It sounds off-putting because of the length of the ingredient list and a cooking time that is measured in hours rather minutes.
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