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Yes for sound. But the times I remember, the sound usually is something real that was integrated in the dream.
Now I'm thinking about it, "make sense" to not have sound in your dreams. As your eyes are shut down, keeping your ears available to detect danger seems an advantage to be selected. And that fits with my experience where the sounds I can remember were real.
But there are others known examples of sound inside dreams: musicians! Many songs were written in dreams:
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