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Julie Rhiles Posted 9 years ago
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When I say "this speaker delivers deep bass" or "this speaker delivers high-quality sound", should I use the words "bass" and "sound" with the indefinite article?

  

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Julie Rhiles When I say "this speaker delivers deep bass" or "this speaker delivers high-quality sound", should I use the words "bass" and "sound" with the indefinite article? No article is needed.

  • Julie Rhiles When I say "this speaker delivers deep bass" or "this speaker delivers high-quality sound", should I use the words "bass" and "sound" with the indefinite article?
  • No article is needed.
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Julie Rhiles

When I say "this speaker delivers deep bass" or "this speaker delivers high-quality sound", should I use the words "bass" and "sound" with the indefinite article?

No article is needed.

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