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Discover Ludwig"sounds well" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something has a good or appealing sound, or that something will sound pleasing. For example, "The melody you composed sounds well."
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Which sounds, well, racist.
It all sounds, well, bizarrely muscular.
Big Unit though sounds, well, silly.
"No one my age ever sounds well on the phone".
Which sounds, well, if not hopelessly ambitious, faintly implausible.
But everything I start to say sounds, well … cheesy.
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He sounds well-meaning on parliamentary reform, but others are more radical.
To understand natural speech, adults require detailed perception of individual speech sounds, well-defined lexical representations of word forms, and the ability to access these representations rapidly as incoming speech is processed.
These sound well and good.
You sound well adjusted.
He does not sound well.
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