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Discover Ludwig"choked voice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It describes someone's voice being affected by emotion, usually sadness or fear. Example: She could barely get the words out, her choked voice betraying her true feelings.
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'This one's alive,' I shout repeatedly in a choked voice.
And now he related, in his increasingly choked voice, the rest of the story.
In a choked voice, Anton was saying, "You want me here!
"I thought it was another 9/11," she said in a choked voice.
Finally, she managed to say in a choked voice, "We'll be there for you".
Mr. Lentz himself spoke in a choked voice when he discussed losing his brother in a car accident more than 20 years ago.
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Thousands held candles and chanted in deep and sometimes choked voices: "Glory to the Heroes" and "Heroes do not die".
She cries out occasionally, most unnervingly in a guttural, choking voice.
My trainer, who went with me on my first sales call, would get his foot in the door by begging for water in a choking voice.
To my even greater surprise, the officer, with a choking voice, thanked me for telling him my story, and said that doing so was itself an example of listening to my heart.
As I write this, the airwaves are abuzz with the trembling and choking voice of a Libyan woman, who is putting her life at stake for the sake of freedom and dignity.
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