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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accommodate voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the ability to adapt or make provisions for someone's voice or opinions, often in discussions about communication or inclusivity.
Example: "In our meetings, we strive to accommodate voice by ensuring everyone has the opportunity to share their thoughts and ideas."
Alternatives: "include perspectives" or "make room for input".
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The app needed to accommodate voice and single-click data entry for ease of use, as the existing weekly Food Frequency Questionnaire was proving too unreliable and insufficiently detailed, Nasa said.
As the 2.45 GHz frequency becomes more crowded, businesses will see products that employ the 5 GHz frequency and offer greater capacity to accommodate voice, video and data over the same lines.
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When the Judge asked if he understood that if he failed to make restitution he would go to prison, Tammaro bent forward, and, in his most accommodating voice, said, "I do".
What's been striking about Mr. Cameron's testimony so far has been how careful he has been, in the main, to speak in a more accommodating voice about the newspapers, and to emphasize the important role they play in British public life, especially in holding politicians and governments to account.
It is the academic's job in a free society to serve the public culture by asking questions the public doesn't want to ask, investigating subjects it cannot or will not investigate, and accommodating voices it fails or refuses to accommodate.
DeSmog Blog author James Hoggan outed FACES yesterday, finding that: "The latest "grassroots" organization to join the public conversation on behalf of the coal industry, appears to be a project of the K-Street public relations firm, the Adfero Group, one of industry's most accommodating voices in Washington, D.C.
"The Federation for American Coal, Energy and Security (FACES of Coal)." the latest "grassroots" organization to join the public conversation on behalf of the coal industry, appears to be a project of the K-Street public relations firm, the Adfero Group, one of industry's most accommodating voices in Washington, D.C.
The Voice entered the contract with Newsday because its current printer, The Philadelphia Inquirer, can no longer accommodate The Voice.
This meant that the sensational soprano portraying Anna, Christine Goerke, who is ready to take on Verdi heroines at the Metropolitan Opera, had to accommodate her voice to a body microphone, as did the tenor Charles Castronovo as Sam, the soprano Yvonne Gonzales as Rose, the bass-baritone Dean Ely as Frank and the baritone Michael Chioldi as Harry.
And it did not benefit only the developed world; it also ensured decolonization, promoted development and found ways to accommodate the voices of newly emerging countries.
It is possible that the candidate who is accommodating his voice the most may be doing so because he senses that he is losing.
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