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The phrase "a markedly different voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a voice that is significantly distinct or unique compared to others, often in terms of style, tone, or perspective.
Example: "In her latest novel, the author adopts a markedly different voice that sets it apart from her previous works."
Alternatives: "a distinctly different voice" or "a significantly different voice".
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Composed over a forty-four year period, Clampitt's letters are written in a markedly different voice from that of her intricate, highly learned poems.
At the age of thirty-three, Clampitt wrote to her youngest brother, "Why are people so afraid of being enthusiastic?" Composed over a forty-four year period, Clampitt's letters are written in a markedly different voice from that of her intricate, highly learned poems.
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