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Too loud that you vs I sketch my thoughts and

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they seem to be fragments of different sentences. 'I sketch my thoughts and' is a complete phrase indicating an action being performed by the speaker. 'Too loud that you' seems incomplete and lacks context. It's important to provide more context or complete the phrases to determine their correctness.

Last updated: March 19, 2024

Too loud that you

This phrase is not correct in English as it seems incomplete and lacks context. It does not form a coherent sentence or phrase.

This phrase does not have a clear usage as it appears to be a fragment of a sentence. It needs to be completed or provided with more context to be used correctly.
  • 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 sketch my thoughts and

This phrase is correct and can be used in English to indicate the action of sketching one's thoughts.

This phrase is used to express the act of visually representing one's thoughts or ideas. It can be used in various contexts where the speaker is describing their creative process.

Examples:

  • I sketch my thoughts and then turn them into poems.
  • She sketches her thoughts and feelings in her art journal.
  • He sketches his thoughts and plans in a notebook.
  • They sketch their thoughts and designs before starting a project.
  • The artist sketches his thoughts and inspirations before painting.

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