Sentence examples for sounds referred from inspiring English sources

The phrase "sounds referred" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe sounds that have been mentioned or discussed, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "The sounds referred in the study were not clearly defined, making it difficult to understand the findings."

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In particular, one of these sounds (referred to as sound 2) was of interest because of background noise that could be heard simultaneously at this time (t_{2}).

The sounds, referred to as a "Sonic Net," do not have to be loud and are a combination of wave forms - collectively called "colored" noise - forming non-constructive and constructive interference with how birds talk to each other.

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A headline and a subheading on Wednesday about the billionaire industrialist William I. Koch's fight against a vast wind farm proposed for Nantucket Sound referred incompletely in some editions to the area for which the farm would provide power.

House music went on to produce a distant offspring in Chicago, an electronic dance sound referred to as "footwork," and when fans discuss it today, it's often in a similar club context.

Elliot Mazer,record producer Correction: September 1, 2003, Monday An article in Circuits on Thursday about setting up home-theater components for surround sound referred incorrectly to audio formats used by HBO, Showtime and ABC.

Mary Bellamy of Drowned in Sound referred to her debut album The Family Jewels (2010) as "an extended album length re-write" of "What You Waiting For?".

It has its own book of tunes, but its overall sound refers to the "Birth of the Cool" nonet, with Miles Davis, a band he recorded with in 1949.

When griping griefs the heart doth wound, And doleful dumps the mind oppress, Then music with her silver sound— Peter then banters with the players, asking them whether "silver sound" refers to the sweet sound of silver that is, money.

"When people express what is most important to them, it often comes out in clichés," he said in a 1975 interview with Sight & Sound, referring to Sissy Spacek's narration in "Badlands".

Dylan had débuted as a thinly disguised Woody Guthrie imitator, turned into a folk-song writer of fearsome economy, and was moving into a third phase, which he described, in a 1978 interview, as "that thin, that wild-mercury sound," referring to albums like "Blonde on Blonde" (1966) and the electric albums before it.

In the context of virtual environments, procedural sound or generative sound refer to algorithmic sound synthesis in general.

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