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Discover Ludwig"hard voice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's voice that is rough, stern, or harsh in tone. This phrase is most commonly used in figurative language or descriptions of characters in literature. Example: The villain spoke in a hard voice, sending shivers down the hero's spine.
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It was a straight, hard voice, the words falling out halfway between a shout and a song.
The more he thought about Archie, the more he remembered his clear, hard voice and his singing.
I react and say with a slightly hard voice, "Was that a good one?" Noah says, "Let's try another".
SANNEH -- She has a very particular voice: a brassy, slightly hard voice.
In such Western Nilotic languages as Dinka, this contrast has developed further into a contrast between breathy voice and creaky (or hard) voice.
When addressing other Virginia planters, he spoke in the cold, hard voice of practicality, whereas when dealing with Revolutionary comrades, he blossomed into an altruist".
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"Not having him in the huddle will be hard," he said, his voice beginning to crack.
Hard voices talking in Spanish and English.
Going strong into her upper register, she alternated between soft and hard voices, and sang about God, her recent surgery, or both.
For a die-hard voice lover, only Hei-Kyung Hong, as Liù, was really worth the price of admission.
"Well," Annagret said in a harder voice.
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