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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a voice with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a particular quality or characteristic of a voice, often followed by an adjective or noun.
Example: "She had a voice with a soothing tone that calmed everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "a voice possessing a" or "a voice featuring a".
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The song comes from a voice with a mind.
It is a voice with a slight hoarseness and a pronounced foreign accent.
Mr. Honeysucker deployed his robust, penetrating trombone of a voice with a thrilling passion and precision.
Then came a voice with a West Country accent: "But I can still hear Liam screaming.
In the black-jacketed flesh, Smith is still essentially a voice, with a sweet, self-deprecating nature attached.
Immediately afterwards Bulgakov heard a voice with a distinct Georgian accent – it was indeed the dictator on the line.
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An 'alpha woman' stood there, not singing, with a voice, with an opinion, rubs some people up the wrong way".
The traveller's queries are answered by a voice with an accent that he does not recognize (twenty-first-century American English).
We proposed a spectral conversion method based on NMF for a voice with an articulation disorder.
In this paper, exemplar-based spectral conversion using nonnegative matrix factorization (NMF) is applied to a voice with an articulation disorder.
Hence, by replacing the articulation disorder basis of consonants only, a voice with an articulation disorder is converted into a clear voice that preserves the individuality of the speaker's voice.
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