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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harsh voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's tone of speaking that is unpleasant, severe, or unkind.
Example: "She spoke to him in a harsh voice, making it clear that she was not pleased with his actions."
Alternatives: "a grating voice" or "a stern voice".
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Sarah spoke in a harsh voice.
It was not a harsh voice but clear and strong.
A harsh voice shouts, "Get off the sidewalk.
Soon a woman will start declaiming in a harsh voice.
It was not a harsh voice, but it was a clear, strong voice.
He has a shaved head, a short white beard, and a harsh voice.
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Aubame, whom journalist Ronald Matthews descried as having "a curiously harsh voice, a severe appearance, and... a stern character", died in 1989 in Libreville.
When he begins to speak we find that he has a powerful, harsh voice that would carry well on a parade ground.
Earlier, in a high, harsh voice that cut though the din, he told his team to start running plays on offense.
Every time your puppy bites, say "NO!" in a strong, harsh voice.
Help them like a teacher would, and after, even if the student didn't say thank you, say (in a loud and harsh voice) "You're welcome!" and smile just a little to show that your joking.
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