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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a voice called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that is speaking or summoning someone, often in a narrative or storytelling context.
Example: "As she walked through the dark forest, a voice called her name from the shadows."
Alternatives: "a voice shouted" or "a voice beckoned".
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"Eli," a voice called.
"Tom!" a voice called.
A voice called out: "No!" Message delivered.
A voice called his name: his wife.
"Wait, Lauren," a voice called out.
"We're explorers too," a voice called out.
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But a voice calls after him.
"Last goal wins?" a voice calls out.
A voice calls out in panic, "She forgot her umbrella".
Then, outside, a voice calling in Arabic got our attention.
Until one day when I am 62, in the supermarket and a voice calls out: "Joyce!
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