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The phrase "wind whistles" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in a descriptive or poetic sense to describe the sound of the wind blowing. Example: The sound of the wind whistling through the trees was both haunting and mesmerizing.
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The wind whistles.
The wind whistles through the trees beautifully.
The wind whistles through her teeth.
The wind whistles and bangs, creating a ghostly feeling.
The original said: "Ooh, when the wind whistles in from the Baltic...".
The morning wind whistles through the bullet holes in the tiny house on Teofilo-Braga Street.
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"We finally heard all the wind whistle.
Wind whistled through broken windows.
The warm wind whistling past those hills.
Wind whistled through the Old Federal Courthouse in Lower Manhattan yesterday.
I loved the way the wind whistled in my ears, making me feel so alive.
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