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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pitch of" is not generally used in written English, as it usually refers to the raising or lowering of someone's voice.
If you are writing dialogue, you may use "pitch of" to indicate a character's tone of voice, as in the example sentence: "He spoke in a low pitch of voice, as if he were ashamed of what he had done."
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That pitch of anger has subsided.
"Pitched past pitch of grief".
The pitch of a woman's voice rises.
"Maneuvering out of NSM pitch of 90 degrees to a pitch of 155.0".
"That's the pitch of it," she says.
The pitch of women's voices becomes lower, while the pitch of men's, oddly enough, drifts higher.
They are in a perpetual high pitch of pleasure or a high pitch of crisis or sometimes just a high pitch of high pitch.
Neither reaches the fever pitch of O'Brien's visions.
It was Lyon's thirtieth pitch of the inning.
"The pitch of the battle is something to behold".
After that comes the first pitch of the season.
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