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Discover LudwigThe phrase "making voices" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone speaking in a third-person voice, or when someone is imitating another person's voice. For example, "The children were making voices while playing with their toys."
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This belief was informed not only by his experience working for Big Oil and making Voices of America, but his firsthand experience in Iraq.
Because, as active as things may be on the stages of Astoria, Queens, at the Ed Sullivan Theater or on the eighth floor of Rockefeller Center, TV is very much a Los Angeles business; and TV -- writing for it, being on it, making voices for cartoons -- is a paycheck, a stepladder, a stairway.
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