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Examples for "sound"
Examples for "sound"
1He said the health of the grain industry was still quite sound.
2Police said the sound was missing due to an unspecified technical problem.
3That was a good sound, one Scipio heard several times a week.
4Outside somebody called, 'Mr Dexter, Mr Dexter.' Then a new sound started.
5The sound quality issue is not going to disappear any time soon.
1The results are discussed and reasoned from a public health ethical perspective.
2In his 1985 book The Future of Work, Handy reasoned as follows:
3Evidence means little to the average voter; reasoned argument means even less.
4Speaking on CNBC, Stephenson said the original court decision was well reasoned.
5At that point, young Einstein reasoned, the light wave would appear frozen.
1She cannot dance, and hates it; but she is well-grounded in music.
2I trust in them, as a ship trusts in its well-grounded anchor.
3For one so young, he never seems flustered and appears remarkably well-grounded.
4He had strong suspicions, but no well-grounded charge to produce against him.
5Our fiscal policy as fixed by law is well-grounded and generally approved.
6But John Mangles succeeded, after some persuasion, in calming their well-grounded indignation.
7It seems to me, however, that this indignation is but too well-grounded.
8Have you any well-grounded hope of ever dislodging him from this stronghold?
9When they're reading for formal schooling, home-schooled children are generally well-grounded, she says.
10It is a an earth sign described as having well-grounded, reliable personality traits.
11And I spoke at a venture, yet in a well-grounded hazard:
12My family have never been without well-grounded fears in that line.
13Emily eyed the note in the man's hand with well-grounded distrust.
14From this well-grounded principle he frequently drew the most bloody inferences.
15It is a great deal if she is well-grounded and ready to begin.
16I have many well-grounded reasons for believing I can identify him.