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Discover Ludwig"vocal problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to problems with someone's voice or vocal cords. For example, "The singer had to cancel the performance because of vocal problems."
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He also cancelled shows last Friday and Saturday, purportedly for vocal problems.
At rehearsals Mr. Lehman reportedly had occasional vocal problems but appeared to be working hard.
Still others used his vocal problems to vent their evident dislike for him.
Sinatra flew her to Las Vegas in the 1950's to help solve vocal problems.
"It's like heresy to talk about vocal problems," Flaherty told me.
Mr. Fu's severe vocal problems often went unnoticed, because he himself was barely noticeable.
I had worked with too many musicians who had polyps or vocal problems.
Given his history of vocal problems, you had to worry about the stressed, pinched sound of his loud, high singing.
His singing was bright and chirpy, unchanged despite the vocal problems he suffered about a decade ago.
Miliband's vocal problems are usually attributed to his nasal twang, yet an adenoidal voice never harmed Melvyn Bragg.
A month later Mr. Lane reduced his schedule to six performances a week from eight, to combat the vocal problems.
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