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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a voice cried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in narrative writing to describe someone calling out or expressing an emotion vocally, often in a dramatic or urgent context.
Example: "In the silence of the night, a voice cried out for help, echoing through the darkened streets."
Alternatives: "a voice shouted" or "a voice called out".
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"Jump!" a voice cried.
Wait," a voice cried.
"I love you, Googoosh," a voice cried out in English.
A voice cried out, "Please, help me, I'm kidnapped!" followed by the sounds of a man being beaten.
All that I know for certain is that a voice cried out, "there he is".
After the clapping subsided, a voice cried out, "C'mon, Maria!" It was followed by another fan shrieking, "C'mon, Petra!" The chair umpire asked for quiet, and then chaos broke out with Sharapova's serve.
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John Willis was not just a voice crying in the wilderness.
He may be a voice crying in the wilderness.
But, like so many other messengers, Ms. Kay said she felt like a voice crying in the wilderness.
Instead, he found himself cast as a a voice crying in the wilderness.
A voice recommending that business plan for innovation is no longer a voice crying out in the wilderness.
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