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The phrase "have a voice" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to someone having a right to express their opinions or to be involved in making decisions. For example, "Women should be given the chance to have a voice in politics."
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Athletes have a voice.
People have a voice".
Let them have a voice".
Because we have a voice!
I don't have a voice".
"Now we have a voice".
Let people have a voice.
"They don't really have a voice.
Now they want to have a voice".
Similar(2)
"Everyone has a voice".
Giggs having a voice is a threat.
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