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Discover Ludwig"start to sound" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a sound is beginning — usually a sound that is made by a person or another source. Example: I heard someone start to sound as if they were singing.
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"I start to sound like Carol Channing".
"They start to sound like distant battlefields," Mr. Aborn said.
"God, I hate myself when I start to sound pious".
So you start to sound like Tallulah Bankhead".
You start to sound almost like a fellow-traveller of Ted Kaczynski.
The headlines all start to sound the same after a while.
After a while, the jovial put-downs start to sound mean-spirited.
Millions, billions, a trillion — they all start to sound the same.
Trying to explain my insights, they start to sound obvious or silly or indulgent.
"Once you start getting those instruments, things start to sound Muppety".
Also when artists share a studio, their records can start to sound the same.
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