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The phrase "a frequent voice for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who often advocates or speaks on behalf of a particular cause, group, or idea.
Example: "She has been a frequent voice for environmental issues, raising awareness about climate change in various forums."
Alternatives: "a regular advocate for" or "a consistent spokesperson for".
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But Mr. Rove is also said to remain a frequent voice for a hard line against the Democrats.
A frequent voice for women's rights, she pledged to increase Norway's support for women's reproductive health rights by NOK 700 million by 2020.
The other, Gauland, is a 76-year-old former member of the ruling Christian Democratic Union who has become a frequent voice for nationalist, anti-Islam and anti-immigration views.
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This is also the reason for frequent voice call drops on trains.
One of the reasons is the poor coverage of mobile networks inside a train, which also leads to frequent voice call drops on trains.
Womanhood is a frequent subject for Ms. Giordano, who used the difficulties of finding one's own voice as a daughter as starting point.
And is that a frequent consideration for you?
A frequent adjective for people she likes is "awesome".
He was a frequent illustrator for America Magazine.
Such intimidation has become a frequent weapon for activists.
Granite was a frequent medium for both architecture and sculpture.
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