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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
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levis1 yes. In that case I would say "sound-proofing" rather than "insulation". Even so, the idea of a sound-proofed restaurant making it easy to hear people at the next table seems odd and unexpected to me.

  • levis1 yes.
  • In that case I would say "sound-proofing" rather than "insulation".
  • Even so, the idea of a sound-proofed restaurant making it easy to hear people at the next table seems odd and unexpected to me.
  • I don't recall ever experiencing conversation at an adjacent restaurant table being drowned out by noise from outside.
  • I don't think I would fully understand the sentence without a bit more explanation.
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levis1

yes.

In that case I would say "sound-proofing" rather than "insulation". Even so, the idea of a sound-proofed restaurant making it easy to hear people at the next table seems odd and unexpected to me. I don't recall ever experiencing conversation at an adjacent restaurant table being drowned out by noise from outside. I don't think I would full

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