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I like her sounds vs I like Anne Sophie Mutter's sound

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. 'I like her sounds' suggests a general liking for someone's various sounds, while 'I like Anne-Sophie Mutter's sound' refers to a specific person's musical sound. Therefore, the choice between the two depends on the context and the intended meaning.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 654 views

I like her sounds

This phrase is correct but not commonly used in English. It could refer to a general appreciation of various sounds made by a person.

This phrase can be used to express a liking for the sounds produced by a specific person or entity. It is more commonly used in a poetic or artistic context.
  • Aug 24, 2013 ... yea it is good, i like this better tho :X. thespaceforthis 08.25.13, I like her, sounds sexy when she tries to speak spanish. thespaceforthis 08.25.13, and her voice is pretty good, doesnt really sound like a lil girl. stepmaniac 08.25.
  • Thing is, I like her. Sounds stupid cuz I wrote her, but I don't like most women other women do, like the girls from Sex in the City, or their like, who are supposed to be smart, but are really flighty and fluffy and, well, I find them to be dingbats, the ...
  • She likes me, I like her, sounds good, just sort of slowly went from there basically trying to sort of see where it went without making it overtly obvious to everybody around. JENNY BROCKIE: So what, you had a kind of secretive arrangement?
  • Dec 20, 2014 ... :iconotakon2006: · otakon2006 Featured By Owner Dec 20, 2014. I like her, sounds like a good base you've got there for her personality. Reply · : iconneme303: Neme303 Featured By Owner Jan 28, 2015 Student Digital Artist.

I like Anne Sophie Mutter's sound

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It refers to a specific person's musical sound, in this case, Anne-Sophie Mutter.

This phrase is used to express admiration for the musical sound produced by a particular musician or artist. It is a more specific and direct way to convey appreciation for a particular sound.

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