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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a voice for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that represents or advocates for a particular group, cause, or idea.
Example: "She has become a voice for a generation that seeks change and equality."
Alternatives: "an advocate for a" or "a representative for a".
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I'm an author who is a voice for a generation that faces real problems every day.
Japin faces directly the issues of etiquette that surround a white writer inventing a voice for a black man.
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"He's a voice for a lot of people," said James De La Vega, an artist and a friend of Mr. Santana.
Second is the practical necessity of authentically democratic politics, of "giving each person not only a vote but also a voice," for a truly unified Europe.
Early in "Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey," a young man named Kevin Clash is seen trying to find a voice for a puppet he has made.
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Shedding the conventions of objectivity in his reporting, he became a voice for an emerging new consciousness.
She claims she has an obligation to provide a voice for an important Democratic constituency the "silent voters" that the media and the party establishment would prefer to ignore.
Amod Rajbhandari of Nepal said that being a voice for an entire nation when other countries have hundreds of delegates isn't a challenge.
A non-partisan group called A Voice For All Georgia has started a recall petition.
A place for people to socialise; a vehicle for change; a voice for young people?
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