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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more voice" is not correct and cannot be used in written English as it is too informal.
To use it correctly, it must be phrased as "a louder/stronger/bigger voice" or some other term that expresses a similar idea. For example, "Our campaign is motivated by the desire for a bigger voice in the climate change discussion."
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"Really make it with more voice".
It promises more "voice and choice" for citizens.
"Mademoiselle, you have no more voice," Garcia reportedly told her.
Ultimately, the public needs more voice, more choice, more power.
The gradual empowerment of women gave them more voice in marriage and family-size decisions.
With a little more voice Mr. Frazure would be even more of a pleasure to hear.
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People in the industry anticipate some problems as more voice-controlled devices hit the market.
Microsoft has been hinting at a reconfiguration of Windows to a more voice-centric interface for months now.
Now that she has this time to regroup, she is hoping to get more voice-over work.
Malick's films have more voice-over commentary and narration, mostly of a formal, literary kind, than they have dialogue.
Simmons almost quit writing in 2000 when ESPN introduced "Page 2," a more voice-driven complement to its newsy homepage, and didn't call him.
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