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"even voice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically describes a tone of voice that is level and unemotional, and can be used to refer to both speech and singing. For example, "She sang the national anthem in an even voice that betrayed no emotion."
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Some emails even voice the idea that others' papers are lousy and should not be published.
He is a tall, wiry man with deep-set eyes and a soft, even voice.
"Congratulations," I said in an even voice, hoping she wouldn't hear me choking up.
"Online chemistry, even voice," he said, "often does not translate into physical chemistry".
Even voice mail is an extra-cost option (unless you prepay a year in advance).
She speaks in a quick, even voice that at times threatens to become a mumble.
The quiet, even voice, an accent undefined by region or class?
spoke in his quiet, even voice, the hush in the room was awesome.
And then he stopped, yanked at my wrist, and, in an even voice, said, "You know, my mother is dead.
"I believe in America," Mr. Romney said, wearing a blue tie and speaking in a measured, even voice.
Reading a prepared statement in a subdued and even voice, Mr. Kerik discussed 26 months of investigation since the shooting.
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