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Dileepa Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

The usage of "noise"

In the following sentence what I wanted to mention was due to various noise in many public places, the noise of mobile phones could be ignored. Therefore, I would really appreciate it if someone could let me know whether the following sentences are grammatically correct and natural.


Nevertheless, many public places are often noisy to be interrupted by mobiles.
Nevertheless, many public places are often too noisy to be interrupted by mobiles.
Nevertheless, many public places are often not quiet enough to be interrupted by mobiles.

Nevertheless, many public places are often not tranquil enough to be interrupted by mobiles.

  

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I don't know what you mean by to be interrupted by mobiles. My guess is you mean this. Nevertheless, many public places are often too noisy to allow a conversation on a mobile phone.

  • I don't know what you mean by to be interrupted by mobiles.
  • My guess is you mean this.
  • Nevertheless, many public places are often too noisy to allow a conversation on a mobile phone.
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I don't know what you mean by to be interrupted by mobiles.

My guess is you mean this. Nevertheless, many public places are often too noisy to allow a conversation on a mobile phone.

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