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The phrase "adequate voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a voice that is sufficient or satisfactory for a particular purpose, such as in communication or performance contexts.
Example: "The speaker had an adequate voice for the large auditorium, ensuring that everyone could hear the presentation clearly."
Alternatives: "sufficient voice" or "satisfactory voice".
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The union contends that it has not been given an adequate voice in reform.
As a result some companies are left with suboptimal oversight and public shareholders without an adequate voice.
He moves well and his adequate voice is okay enough for the not-so-vocally demanding role of that corporate schemer J. Pierpont Finch.
It's an adequate voice, singing on pitch, with a microphone to make it bigger, with no particular nuance or expression, not even a so-called "legit" head voice, but a belting voice.
The commissioners-to-be [See item 1, page 8] are impressive and capable, but taken together the panel perpetuates the county's continuing failure to give adequate voice to crucial portions of the population directly affected by law enforcement, crime, incarceration and lack of mental health and reentry services.
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The arrangements are often supremely clever, but the songs can also be busy and bloodless, and they're built for adequate voices, not commanding ones.
And yet the demonstrations came to bear on the state's electoral landscape anyway because they forced a reckoning with the opposition to the Republican agenda that had found neither adequate nor substantive voice within the electoral framework.
Ben Stiller is merely adequate as the voice of the timid lion who chairs the expedition, and the reliably annoying Chris Rock does his usual lame shtick as the witless sidekick, ripping off the role Eddie Murphy perfected in the Shrek films.
The proposed mechanism on the other hand provides adequate bandwidth to voice and all other applications.
Unfortunately, and despite recent clinical advances, the airway is very difficult to replace because, ideally, the scaffold should be able to: provide adequate dynamics for voice production, sphincter action, and structural support to maintain airway patency; be airtight, completely biocompatible and not evoke immune reaction; rapidly epithelialized; and readily available and easy to implant.
Additionally, the letter argues that the closures violate citizens' "right and opportunity to take part in the conduct of public affairs," as it suggests that the public was not given an adequate opportunity to voice concerns about the closure plan.
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