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The phrase "ability to voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to express thoughts, opinions, or feelings effectively.
Example: "Her ability to voice her concerns during the meeting helped address the team's issues."
Alternatives: "capacity to express" or "skill in articulating".
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You have the unique ability to voice your opinion.
It's just whether you have the ability to voice it in the music".
At the end of the play, Beatie finds her ability to voice her individual opinions after being educated by her urban boyfriend Ronnie, a version of the playwright.
Even a film that isn't, strictly speaking, a musical, Cameron Crowe's "Almost Famous," uses the rock and pop of the early 1970's for its ability to voice feelings and, eventually, heal wounds.
Felix Horne, Ethiopia researcher at Human Rights Watch, said: "Unfortunately, the Suri and other marginalised groups have no ability to voice their concerns over these developments on their land.
With Understoodit, Kaufman hopes to give these students the ability to voice their concerns quietly.
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Ms. Arroyo said that the Community Foundation has found that participants in the Greenspace Program improve their abilities to voice their concerns -- which is the goal the Community Foundation strives for in all the programs it sponsors.
Then Google introduced the ability to use voice to make a query.
Barber also says the ability to amplify voice and message is significant.
Operators would have to fall back on 3G's ability to carry voice calls in higher volumes, and at lower cost, than 2G networks.
There's a range of effects, the ability to record voice messages to accompany images posted to Facebook, and other social features.
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