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You can use the phrase when you are referring to the vocal folds found in the larynx, which are used to produce sound. For example: Singers must take care to protect their vocal cords from strain and damage.
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vocal cords
noun
Two folds of tissue located in the larynx that vibrate when air passes over them, producing the sound waves associated with talking and singing.
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"It's Mozart's vocal cords.
And my vocal cords.
"That ruined my vocal cords".
The term is "vocal cords".
"Now they have found their vocal cords".
Nodules had formed on her vocal cords.
The intrinsic form attacks the vocal cords.
How did your vocal cords survive?
Her vocal cords are also affected.
This job has ruined my vocal cords".
Her vocal cords are just fine.
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