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Discover Ludwig"whisper through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a low-volume, hushed tone of speaking or to describe a soft sound made by something passing by. For example, "The wind whispered through the trees in the silent forest."
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Mr. Amini is able to speak in a whisper through his stitches.
That first inaugural described how he hears "fallen heroes in Arlington [cemetery] whisper through the ages".
At university, we would play Careless Whisper through each other's door in halls when we brought someone back.
Swimming upstream, the fish whisper through the water, stealing away villagers too hungry to resist their call.
On its most recent previous album, "Popular Songs" from 2009, Yo La Tengo was joshing and sardonic at times, but "Fade" stays serious and pensive, unafraid to whisper through most of the songs.
But their familiarity only reinforces their mysterious power of transcendence, making "The Book of Mechtilde" a more consoling experience than its Biblical model: the whisper through the mangrove rather than the wrathful voice from the whirlwind.
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"Look at how drunk he is," Matthew whispered through clenched teeth.
American jets whispered through the sky.
"Come one, come all," I whispered through my screen door.
Asked what she thinks will happen, Lucy breaks down and whispers through tears: "Honestly?
For a day, history whispered through the Cypress trees just for them.
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