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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harder voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tone or manner of speaking that is more forceful, stern, or assertive than usual.
Example: "When discussing the issue, she adopted a harder voice to emphasize the seriousness of the situation."
Alternatives: "a firmer tone" or "a more assertive voice".
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"Well," Annagret said in a harder voice.
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Self-righteousness surges like a current from his feet up through his 5-foot-8 frame, energizing a hard voice that strikes a listener in the chest.
Critics generally agreed that Presley had acquired a "deeper, harder voice quality", and said his interpretations were "increasingly sophisticated".
I react and say with a slightly hard voice, "Was that a good one?" Noah says, "Let's try another".
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It was a straight, hard voice, the words falling out halfway between a shout and a song.
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SANNEH -- She has a very particular voice: a brassy, slightly hard voice.
Henry Irving, who put the ham in Hamlet, was notorious for inserting odd pauses and had "a hard caustic voice like a jet of carbolic acid".
Martinez sings in a hard, high voice, with the intermittent jumps and slower, side-stepping descents that are specific to Cuban singers.
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