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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wail of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a loud, mournful cry or lament, often associated with grief or sorrow. Example: "The wail of the sirens echoed through the night, signaling the urgency of the situation."
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Then a wail of ambulance sirens.
I could hear the wail of the air-conditioner.
Her solos were inflected with the wail of klezmer.
The family listened for the wail of ambulances.
Suddenly, there was the wail of a newborn baby.
From that wail of criticism things really do change.
There has, of course, been a mighty wail of outrage.
The second booms louder than the wail of the freight train passing by.
Arlen's sound also incorporated the Jewish wail and the wail of the blues.
There was a constant wail of ambulance sirens and veering helicopters.
In the opening scene, Fenjves wrote, "We hear the plaintive wail of a police siren".
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