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The audio begins with the distinct sound of water gushing from a faucet, hitting the cold surface of a wash basin. This creates a steady, rushing sound - a common foley effect that signifies running water. The resonance of the basin amplifies the sound, creating a soothing, rhythmic pattern. Suddenly, there's a shift. The sound of the running water becomes muted and distant as the plug is pulled; the water begins draining from the sink. The sound of water swirling down the drain starts to dominate, a mix of gurgling and suction. It's a powerful sound effect that evokes a sense of water being drawn away. The last of the water trickles down the drain, the sound slowing down to a final drip. The faucet is turned off, and the noise of running water ceases. The audio ends in near silence, leaving only the faint echo of the draining water. It's a stark contrast to the constant, vibrant soundscape of the running water at the