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"hoarse whisper" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a voice that is low, rough, and difficult to hear. Example: The teacher leaned in close and spoke to the students in a hoarse whisper, trying not to disturb the other students who were taking a test.
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The famous voice was a hoarse whisper.
He speaks in a perpetually hoarse whisper.
She was feeling ill, and her voice was a hoarse whisper.
"Coach, it's time for the Bush," Carnesecca said in his hoarse whisper.
And, for nearly a decade, he couldn't speak above a hoarse whisper.
He heard Merckx's hoarse whisper: "Basta... that's the last time I'll ever do the hour record.
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A hoarse, whispering insurgent had eyes on either Sgt. Larry Rougle and his scouts or on Lieutenant Piosa and his rear guard.
Ottaline is walking around the defunct gravel quarry where her father drags worn-out equipment when she hears a hoarse, whispered voice coming from the John Deere 4030: "Sweetheart, lady-girl".
For the concluding "Witches' Sabbath" the Philharmonic dug into its full arsenal of special effects, with jazzy glissandos in the woodwinds, hoarse whispers in the muted violas and the commanding might of the orchestra's own church bells turning the fantastical into science fiction.
And over time the lure of commerce and utility — the Dutchess Mall on one side of Route 9, a Hess gas station and a Mexican cafe on the other, a pump station up the road — meant more than the hoarse whispers of history.
"Where are they?" his voice was a hoarse, dry whisper.
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