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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'through the speakers' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the act of listening to something, or the idea of something being heard through an audio device. For example: "We listened to the song through the speakers in the garden."
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"Rapper's Delight" kept pounding through the speakers.
Medieval music pumped through the speakers.
And through the speakers came the familiar deadbeat-teen voices.
A string of Madonna songs blasted through the speakers.
More music comes through the speakers in the workout room.
The opening notes of his signature song, Ozzy Osbourne's "Crazy Train," blasted through the speakers.
Birdsong is even pumped through the speakers in order to make the atmosphere more pleasant.
The ocean and bird noises pumped through the speakers don't help.
As the clock neared 10 p.m., the opening riff to "Paradise City" blared through the speakers.
(You can still listen through the speakers, though, because opening the speakers always overrides the earbuds).
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Mariah Carey's greatest hits were on high rotation through the speakers.
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