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The phrase "voice an argument" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing or articulating a particular viewpoint or stance on an issue. Example: "During the debate, she was able to voice an argument that resonated with many in the audience."
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Moreover, Blitzer and Hans Humes, of Greylock, voice an argument that Elliott representatives made to me as well.
Axelrod said, "Larry did voice an argument that there might be a need for a more dramatic event with some of these banks, akin to the bank holiday".
Caroline Pennell: This performance is perhaps the best argument for letting coaches, not high school students, pick their songs on "The Voice" (an argument which can absolutely change next week).
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Mr. Short said he was "philosophically opposed to giving a sports team $600 million when schools are crumbling in front of our eyes," voicing an argument similar to that of economists who question of the wisdom of public investments in stadiums.
He voiced an argument made by union supporters through the fight over Senate Bill 5 (and the similar battle in Wisconsin over public sector union rights): All employees want is the right to bargain; they are more than willing to make concessions during these difficult times.
The mind is not a single voice but an argument, a chamber of competing voices, and a bubble occurs when we listen to the wrong side.
Ms. Kasarova, with her nonstop fervor and very serviceable, if slightly tough-sounding voice, made an argument for the theory of diminishing returns.
"A minimum-wage increase causes you to hire less," she said, giving voice to an argument often advanced in recent days by those who say they support small businesses and oppose Obama's plan.
Paul Collingwood, who is employed by the ECB in Bangladesh, described the sanctions as a "big kick in the nuts", an apt analogy since in the circumstances it is not possible for Durham to voice a coherent argument against the injustices of the world.
Whenever someone raised a voice, or started an argument, he uttered his favorite phrase, "You're salty".
I haven't heard a single voice putting forward an argument in favour of remaining a mutual," he said.
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