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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are voiced for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing opinions or expressions, but it is better to clarify the intended meaning.
Example: "The concerns of the community are voiced for consideration in the upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "are expressed for" or "are articulated for".
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However, when this is absent, when opinions are voiced for no other reason than to hurt, to harm and to degrade, then I can no longer celebrate this freedom of expression.
It is here that the film ideas roaming around the children's heads are voiced for the first time, where they are shaped into stories and scenarios, and where the creative process starts.
It is here where the film ideas roaming around the children's heads are voiced for the first time, where they are shaped into stories and scenarios and where the creative process starts.
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Klug's views have been voiced for as long as Israel existed, and even before.
Not since New Year's Eve 2000, have so many safety concerns been voiced for what so far, anyway seems so little reason.
Again, concerns were voiced for both the physical and moral well-being of those jitterbugging.
13 14 Concerns about the validity of self-reported working conditions have been voiced for decades.
Concerns about waste management at the site have been voiced for many years (Mugagga 2006; Mwiganga and Kansiime 2005).
It was part of a feminist critique of Hollywood that Streep has been voicing for years.
The report echoed warnings that opponents of the mine have been voicing for years.
"There are voices for and voices against," she says.
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