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does it ring any bells vs does it ring any bell

'Does it ring any bells?' is the correct phrase. It is commonly used to ask if something sounds familiar or triggers a memory. On the other hand, 'Does it ring any bell?' is incorrect because 'bell' should be plural to match the plural form of 'bells' in the expression.
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does it ring any bells

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask if something sounds familiar or triggers a memory.

This phrase is used to inquire if something is familiar or reminds the listener of something. It is often used in casual conversations or when trying to jog someone's memory.
  • It doesn't ring any bells, but owl feather - that isn't good.
  • Anyway, if it rings any bells, give's a shout.
  • If these details ring any bells -
  • Face doesn't ring any bells?
  • - Jared Cooper, ring any bells?
  • No, doesn't ring any bells.
  • I can talk to the parents, see if the blanket rings any bells.
  • I mean, maybe this doesn't ring any bells for them.
  • See if this rings any bells - old man, white... walking into his house, gets ambushed.
  • The name Diego Galante ring any bells?
  • In fact, it didn't ring any bells until I pulled the file.
  • Your Honor, ring any bells?
  • If these details ring any bells, if they fit someone you know, I would ask you to get in touch with us immediately.
  • - Victim's face ring any bells?
  • Quite a lot shorter than you, fair hair - ring any bells?
  • Jules, does that ring any bells with Jake?
  • Does the case ring any bells, Major Campbell?
  • "Civil war" ring any bells?
  • Does the name Heather Lawson ring any bells?
  • Now, does that ring any bells today?

does it ring any bell

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Bell' should be plural to match the plural form of 'bells' in the expression.

  • It doesn't ring any bells, but owl feather - that isn't good.
  • Anyway, if it rings any bells, give's a shout.
  • If these details ring any bells -
  • Face doesn't ring any bells?
  • - Jared Cooper, ring any bells?
  • No, doesn't ring any bells.
  • I can talk to the parents, see if the blanket rings any bells.
  • I mean, maybe this doesn't ring any bells for them.
  • See if this rings any bells - old man, white... walking into his house, gets ambushed.
  • The name Diego Galante ring any bells?
  • In fact, it didn't ring any bells until I pulled the file.
  • Your Honor, ring any bells?
  • If these details ring any bells, if they fit someone you know, I would ask you to get in touch with us immediately.
  • - Victim's face ring any bells?
  • Quite a lot shorter than you, fair hair - ring any bells?
  • Jules, does that ring any bells with Jake?
  • Does the case ring any bells, Major Campbell?
  • "Civil war" ring any bells?
  • Does the name Heather Lawson ring any bells?
  • Now, does that ring any bells today?

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