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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voice anything" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where someone is encouraged to express any thoughts or opinions, but it is not commonly used. Example: "Feel free to voice anything that comes to mind during the discussion."
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"It means that anyone with a voice, anything that breathes, is welcome".
Petersen has evidently realized that, despite his reservations, it would be unwise to voice anything besides support for the Civil Rights Act.
In his seminal treatise "Exit, Voice and Loyalty," Albert O. Hirschman distinguished between two modes of expressing discontent: "exit," like when a worker quits her job or a parent takes his child out of school; and the less forceful but more supple "voice" — anything from dropping a note in a suggestion box to participating in the P.T.A.
Where there is hope and a voice, anything's possible.
Your bad habits, your good things, your looks, your voice; anything which belongs to you.
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The government was trying to keep the journalists from voicing anything critical about this attempt.
Why is the board voicing anything about its belief system while a second investigation is ongoing?
And what does the Pentagon call this One-Voice-anything-but-United schedule?
"It could be classical, jazz, a male voice choir, anything.
"Where?" Ruth managed, but she didn't hear her voice saying anything.
No one says that Bush has to be a voice for anything, or a leader of his party.
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