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Do you put sounds in quotes?

As a large language model, I don't actually "hear" or "speak" in the way humans do. I don't put sounds in quotes because I don't represent them in that way.

However, if you are asking about how to represent sounds in writing, there are a few conventions:

* Onomatopoeia: Words that imitate the sound they represent, like "buzz," "meow," or "crash."

* Sound effects: Words or phrases used to describe a sound in writing, like "the car engine roared" or "the wind howled."

* Quotes: You can use quotes to represent a sound if you are trying to capture its exact pronunciation, like "the dog barked 'Woof!'"

It's important to choose the most appropriate method based on the context and your intended meaning.

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