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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a neutral voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tone or manner of speaking that is impartial and does not show bias or strong emotion.
Example: "In journalism, it is important to maintain a neutral voice to ensure that all sides of a story are presented fairly."
Alternatives: "an impartial tone" or "a balanced perspective".
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"Honey's gone, sweetheart," I say in a neutral voice.
"Oh, yeah," Furlong said, in a neutral voice.
And given Trump's long-standing hostility to Europe, he is hardly a neutral voice.
After an important scan, the specialist announced in a neutral voice, "I'm still optimistic".
It always seemed dubious, given that the document said it might be worth "cultivating" me as a "neutral" voice.
His opponents contend, among many, many other things, that a neutral voice was needed in that job, and pointed to the W.M.D. intelligence disaster as a cautionary tale.
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"He's not a factor," she said in a strenuously neutral voice.
In his academic writings, Greenblatt has never felt the need "to adopt the fiction of a neutral, impersonal voice".
EL: This brewing catastrophe began in a relatively mundane way; the appearance of a single, neutral voice, that calmly narrated what I was doing in the third person: "She is going to a lecture," "She is leaving the building". I was startled at first, very shaken.
When she needed a more neutral voice, she wrote as J. G. Smith, a fictional Cornell secretary, who shared Mrs. Nabokov's handwriting.
First, interrupt the chaos in a calm, neutral voice.
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