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is voicing
noun
Sound uttered by the mouth, especially by human beings in speech or song; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special quality or character
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To me, Ora is voicing the sense of Israel's fragility.
If Contador is voicing no doubts about his chances in the Tour, neither are his rivals.
I would never push a teenager to get licensed if he is voicing anxiety or concern.
Carney is voicing a conciliatory stance instead of an adversarial stance.
In other words, Trump is voicing a belief held by many Americans that torture works.
"It will only get worse should someone win who is voicing those kinds of intolerant views.
The Wall Street Journal is voicing an American, rather than an international view.
They listen attentively when another person is voicing a point of view.
The poignant sound of the loons affects us another way: it's the call of need that nobody onstage is voicing.
He insists that he is no racist, but is voicing justifiable concerns about the backwardness of Islamic civilisation and culture.
An unlikely prophet is voicing a plea for reason and restraint in the increasingly chaotic stampede toward the technological future.
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