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The phrase "sounds studied" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears to be carefully crafted or rehearsed, often in the context of speech or performance. Example: "Her speech was so polished that it almost sounds studied, lacking the spontaneity of genuine emotion."
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The album received a three star review from AllMusic who called it "a roots effort that never sounds studied".
In the case of the rotated speech sounds studied here, the perceptual system appears to unconsciously utilize phonological information to disambiguate similar sounds, even when these sounds are judged to be non-speech-like.
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The songs began to sound studied rather than spontaneous.
The prospective sounds were studied in an audio chamber to allow engineers to evaluate the sounds without other noise interfering.
Fourteen different aircraft sounds are studied and correspond to seven take offs and seven landings.
She seemed to have trouble learning her lines, and the words sounded written, studied.
Where similar bands can sound too studied, We Are Scientists makes its precision seem inspired.
That was Stockhausen's sound study: a sort of 'Schuuutt'Schuuutt
Finally, she figured, she had the makings of a sound study.
They determined that they could conduct a statistically sound study if they included 200 of the about 2,000 defibrillator patients in the St . Lukes-Roosevelt Hospital system.
Now, researchers say, producers face substantial hurdles in recruiting the hundreds of patients needed to conduct sound studies because of the lack of patient registries.
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