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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affects voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing how something influences or changes the quality or characteristics of a person's voice, such as in singing or speaking.
Example: "The cold weather often affects voice, making it harder to sing clearly."
Alternatives: "impacts vocal quality" or "influences voice".
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Conclusion: Fasting affects voice.
The first objective of this study was to evaluate whether caffeine adversely affects voice production.
The aim of the study was to study how fasting between 12 and 14 hours affects voice production.
Objective: It has often been hypothesized, with little empirical support, that vocal fold hydration affects voice production by mediating changes in vocal fold tissue rheology.
There are linguistic features whose presence (or absence) affects voice.
Clearly, laryngeal aging adversely affects voice production by altering the integrity of the vocal folds resulting in reduced mechanical and metabolic capacities which affect efficiency and economy of function, as well as restorative capabilities.
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As mentioned in the previous section, the number of enrollment samples directly affects voice-tag accuracy performance in speech recognition.
It is convenient to specify that each feature of the GRBAS scale ranges from 0 to 3, where 0 indicates no affection, 1 slightly affected, 2 moderately affected, and 3 severely affected voice regarding the corresponding trait.
These disorders affect voice, speech, facial expression and deglutition.
The dynamic topologies of mobile and wireless ad hoc networks affect voice communication applications.
Pregnancy could affect voice attributes by changing quality and perturbation rates, mainly during the third trimester.
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