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Discover Ludwig"strong sound" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a sound with a lot of power or force. For example, "The powerful engine emitted a strong sound as it revved up."
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Many are tiny, but produce disproportionately good, strong sound.
Both were strong, sound horses who could run all day.
"People like the strong sound of the old salsa music".
"Texas is in strong, sound fiscal health," Mr. McClellan said.
With the strong sound of breaking waves, I felt the power of nature.
Eduardo Villa gave authority to the wimpy title figure, singing with an honorable, strong sound.
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Strong sounded as though it long ago stopped surprising him that "people don't give me crap in bars.
But the rambling last movement, perhaps the trio's least strong, sounded great in this brassy, splashy and tumultuous orchestral version.
An avant-gardist who died in 1997 at 46, Guerrero relied on microtonal tunings to create strong sounds, acoustic instruments stretched to their not always pleasant edge.
Aspects of reaction were measured using the following wording: How do you feel when you hear [sounds of angry, yelling children][loud and strong sounds] [scraping and screeching sounds].
Compared with WT mice, Slitrk6-KO mice showed significant decrements of ASR toward the stronger sound stimuli (95 120 dB; F1,18 = 9.7, P = 0.0059, two-way ANOVA, main effect of genotype) but not toward the weaker ones (70 90 dB).
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