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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a billion voices" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a large number or multitude of voices. For example: "As the crowd chanted, a billion voices filled the stadium."
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A billion voices calling?
Gore hopes to collect a billion voices to say "take action now".
Launching the Live Earth: Road to Paris concert in front of business leaders, politicians and policymakers assembled in the Swiss mountain tops, Gore said: "The purpose is to have a billion voices with one message to demand climate change now".
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And a million voices cried out in joy... etc, etc.
"In addition to being evil, Hillary Clinton is a woman of a thousand voices," he said.
We all have a million voices in our heads, multiple narratives that create the person we become".
"Together we share!" came back the reply on cue, a hundred voices amplified by the concrete walls.
His father remebers how, when he was a boy, the power of a million voices awed him..
In the long battle for conservation, the RSPB proclaims as its slogan "a million voices for nature".
It contains about a hundred voices, of which ten to twenty are what she calls "pillars," subjects she'll interview up to twenty times each.
"A thousand voices call out to (Victim 1) and she cannot shut off the silent scream," read one in the summer of 2010, as redacted in the criminal complaint.
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