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The phrase "their laugh" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the laughter of a specific group of people or individuals, often in a possessive context. Example: "I could hear their laugh echoing through the hall, bringing a smile to my face."
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"Everyone's had their laugh.
Or, at a minimum, their laugh lines.
Finally, their laugh turned out to be the last one.
Their laugh was the strangest laugh I had ever heard.
And with that, she dunks another biscuit in her tea, and their laugh fills the room again.
"It was really great to see Mrs. Love and Lexie, because I see Yeardley in them, in their laugh," Marye Kellermann, a senior attack for Virginia, said.
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His absence apparently will divest the team of their laughs, while that of Mitchell Johnson will similarly deprive numerous England supporters of theirs.
These earlier books have been praised for their laugh-aloud, zinging, elbow-in-the-side wit.
Katie Dippold's writing doesn't help — the film's situations are closed in on themselves, seemingly constructed backward from their laugh-track payoff rather than running forward toward possibilities.
Phase 1 of any big national scandal ends when the New York tabloids stop writing their laugh-out-loud cover headlines ("Cloak and Shag Her" screamed The New York Post) and relegate the story to the inside pages.
Often piercing and insightful, the stories read by these highly acclaimed international writers were perhaps as much surprising for their cautionary nature as for their laugh-out-loud humor.
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