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Jackson6612 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Audible dialogue

A dialogue is meant to be audible, isn't it? Then, what's the need for such a phrase as 'audible dialogue'?
  

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Audible to another person. The two people speaking to each other can hear each other. Perhaps the person listening outside the door cannot hear them.

  • Audible to another person.
  • The two people speaking to each other can hear each other.
  • Perhaps the person listening outside the door cannot hear them.
  • Or perhaps he can.
  • Then it would be audible.
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Audible to another person. The two people speaking to each other can hear each other. Perhaps the person listening outside the door cannot hear them. Or perhaps he can. Then it would be audible.

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