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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are vocal about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone expressing their opinions or feelings openly and assertively on a particular topic.
Example: "Many activists are vocal about the need for climate change action to protect our planet."
Alternatives: "speak out about" or "express their views on".
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Some, like Lithuania, are highly reliant on Russia, yet are vocal about Mr Putin's aggression.
Sometimes, she said, it can be uncomfortable because many of her classmates are vocal about their religious beliefs.
We're going to have some people in our group who are vocal about things that have transpired, and that's their prerogative to do so.
The others figure — and a few are vocal about it — that their limited resources are better spent fighting more serious crime.
Black and brown women are subjected to such abuse when we are vocal about an opinion or make a principled stand – with or without a public platform.
Russians have long had much to criticize in their government — and they are vocal about bad roads, or the seemingly unstoppable corruption — but few of our middle-class friends (most reside in Moscow in winter) had joined the street protests.
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Be vocal about it.
You have to be vocal about it.
"I've been vocal about it and believed in him.
He has been vocal about India's troubles.
Victor Cruz has been vocal about a contract extension.
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