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The phrase "addressing voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the manner or style in which someone speaks or communicates, particularly in relation to the audience they are engaging with.
Example: "The author’s addressing voice in the novel creates a strong connection with the reader, making them feel personally involved in the story."
Alternatives: "communicative tone" or "engaging voice".
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However, they include only few questions addressing voice and communication dysfunction, issues of particular importance to laryngeal cancer patients [ 12, 13].
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The home care assessment does not address voice, fluency or articulation functions.
A third phase would address voice-activated controls to encourage further ease of use and minimize the potential for driver distraction.
Phase 3 guidelines will address voice-based auditory interfaces for devices installed in vehicles and for portable aftermarket devices.
So he's probably addressing the voice in the sky.
And the public-address voice of Bob Sheppard, then in his second decade with the Yankees, was higher-pitched, as if he had to raise his voice to be heard on a tinny speaker system.
The name, postal address, e-mail address, voice telephone number, and (where available) fax number of the administrative contact for the SLD. 2. Upon receiving any updates to the data elements listed in Sections II.F.1.b through d and f through i from the SLD holder, Registrar shall promptly update its database used to provide the public access described in Section II.F.1.
This paper addresses voice disorder assessment.
In fact it is the world's first in-car 3 word address voice navigation system.
And as those new problems are addressed, the voice of the last Jeffersonian, Hugo Black, will still be heard.
Facilitator: I'd like to address the voice of total and absolute, unbridled superiority.
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