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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a normal voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a voice that is typical or standard, often in contrast to a loud, soft, or altered voice.
Example: "During the presentation, she spoke in a normal voice, making it easy for everyone to understand her points."
Alternatives: "an average voice" or "a typical voice".
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I went 'I can't do this in a normal voice.
The screen reader is calibrated to speak at roughly triple the speed of a normal voice.
"Hey, bear," she said, in a normal voice, "leave me alone".
"My future is my own business," he went on, in a new voice, a normal voice.
I read a bit of text into the microphone in a normal voice and adjusted the controls.
From about sixteen feet away, she spoke in a normal voice that I heard with no difficulty.
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Instead, he was told to just "stand up straight, [use a] normal voice," and let a regular boy come on.
"My ego's inside out," he said in a strong, normal voice.
When Elijah kept banging around in his room far into the night, I used a very normal voice and gently tucked him back in, and when he wanted to say the Lord's Prayer, I smiled and didn't even think of saying, "Ohhhhhh, it's waaaaaaay too late for that".
Delayed laryngeal reinnervation with the main branch of ansa cervicalis is a feasible and effective approach for treatment of thyroid surgery-related UVFP; it can restore the physiological laryngeal phonatory function to the normal or a nearly normal voice quality.
Hearing was regarded as impaired when the participant was unable to hear a conversation at normal voice level at a distance of 1 m, or used a hearing aid.
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