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Ansonguy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

A good phonetic flow, a harmonious flow, or a harmonious combination

My uncle is an electronic engineer. He invented a talking robot for his company and named it "Dor Ra Mi". He thinks these "words" sound good together. I have made up a few descriptors, highlighted in green, for it in my example below.

(ex) The words in the name of the robot "Dor Ra Mi" have a good phonetic flow, a harmonious flow, or a harmonious combination.

Do these descriptors work in my example? Thanks a lot.

  

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Do these descriptors work in my example? I prefer 'an' for unstressed /h/ sounds, but otherwise, they seem fine to me.

  • Do these descriptors work in my example?
  • I prefer 'an' for unstressed /h/ sounds, but otherwise, they seem fine to me.
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ansonguyThe words in the name of the robot "Dor Ra Mi" have a good phonetic flow, a harmonious flow, or a harmonious combination.Do these descriptors work in my example?

I prefer 'an' for unstressed /h/ sounds, but otherwise, they seem fine to me.

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