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Discover LudwigThe phrase "familiar voice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the sound of someone's voice that you recognize from a previous experience. For example, "Shannon heard a familiar voice coming from the market and realized it was her old friend from college."
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A familiar voice crackled through.
Suddenly they heard a familiar voice.
"My goodness" said a familiar voice.
"Hi, is this Tassie?" the newly familiar voice said.
Just hearing her dear, familiar voice is a tremendous comfort.
The familiar voice answered and my skin responded.
A familiar voice boomed from the back rows.
Soon, a familiar voice boomed down the line.
He picked it up and heard an anguished, familiar voice.
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The all-too-familiar voice of Margaret came on: "My hair is in a giant frizz.
Shall I give you his number?" She did, our friend called it, and a now-familiar voice answered.
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