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Too loud that you vs I dwell with my

These two phrases are not comparable as they are incomplete and do not make sense on their own. They seem to be fragments of larger sentences or thoughts. Each one could be correct in a specific context within a complete sentence.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 525 views

Too loud that you

This phrase is not a complete or correct construction in English. It seems to be missing context or additional words to form a coherent sentence.

This phrase does not make sense on its own. It might be part of a longer sentence where the missing elements would clarify its meaning.
  • Sep 30, 2015 ... Comments like: "how it's supposed to be HUMOR when the sound is too LOUD that you can't hear a thing !!!!!!!???????" just don't work for me.
  • Oct 6, 2015 ... AND YES I KNOW THE INSTRUMENTAL IS TOO LOUD THAT YOU CAN HARDLY HEAR MY VOICE MWAHAHAHA ...but anyway enjoy!
  • ... during "study breaks", late night conversations with friends, along with dancing, cooking and laughing too loud that you feel the stare from people afterwards.
  • 4 days ago ... Put on some music--not too loud that you wake up the kids, but loud enough to enjoy the beat. Then, dance like no one is watching to the music ...

I dwell with my

This phrase is also incomplete and does not form a proper sentence. It lacks context or additional words to convey a clear message.

Similar to the previous phrase, this one needs more information to be grammatically correct and meaningful. It could be part of a sentence where the missing elements provide clarity.
  • Oh, I dwell with my pride and my songs and things. Wearily, oh, so wearily. And I dream of the girl with the sunshine eye. Sandy Lee, wherever she may be
  • Oh, I dwell with my pride and my songs and things. Wearily, oh so wearily. And I dream of the girl with the sunshine eye. Sundaily, whatever she may be.
  • I dwell with my rod laid down, my knife laid down, scrupulous, merciful, compassionate for the welfare of all living beings. By means of this factor I emulate the ...
  • "When I dwell with my mind well-established in the four frames of reference, the pains that have arisen in the body do not invade or remain in the mind.

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