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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voice from" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you can use it when referring to a voice that comes from a particular source, such as "I heard a voice from the other side of the room."
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A voice from the crowd.
It's Lou's voice, from overhead.
VOICE (from within): Who's that?
I get my voice from her.
She was this big voice from Texas.
Suddenly a voice from the bench interrupted.
"RIGHT!" booms a voice from the corridor.
A panicked voice from the hallway intruded.
"Who are you?" says the voice from the original trailer.
Usl called the voice from the newspaper back.
"Not cowboy torture", says a voice from behind.
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