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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a direct voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a clear and straightforward manner of speaking or writing, often conveying authority or confidence.
Example: "The speaker used a direct voice to convey her message, ensuring that everyone understood her point clearly."
Alternatives: "a clear voice" or "an assertive tone".
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"InBev believes it is time to take action to ensure Anheuser-Busch shareholders are provided the opportunity to have a direct voice in the process and a say in the future direction of the company," the company said.
Just as important is the idea of giving patients and families a direct voice.
Seek long-term owners and give them a direct voice in governance.
"We would welcome such a direct voice that would close up this problem," he said.
"We would welcome such a direct voice that would close up this problem," Mr. Ghani said.
But our system precludes government from taking a role in religion and religion from having a direct voice in government.
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"The Echo's an example of that where it's a direct, voice-driven capability that you can use, that you don't have to interact with in apps once you're set up… To really get the best out of these new capabilities there's got to be dedicated devices".
The moment Blake reported the attack he became a famous face for issues that never been a direct part of his public voice.
Several members recommended that ex-players be given a more direct voice in the plan's administration.
"With the U.S. Supreme Court's balance at stake, and with the presidential election fewer than eight months away, it is wise to give the American people a more direct voice in the selection and confirmation of the next justice," Toomey said last week on Twitter.
Until the late 1970s, the Austrian writer Peter Handke was for me (and, I think, many like me) the David Byrne of fiction: a writer with a resonant, powerfully direct voice who could invoke the particular Sartrean nausea of postmodern existence in the simplest events — in, say, the description of a soccer ball crossing a goal line.
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