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Discover Ludwig"voice got" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in informal or colloquial speech. Example: After cheering for her team all afternoon, Sarah's voice got hoarse.
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Her voice got lower and more serious.
Merle's voice got low and cracking-slow.
"I wheezed and my voice got creaky.
Mr. Baldwin's voice got very quiet.
Some of his voice got in there, too.
His beefy voice got a little leathery at times.
"Your voice got here 10 minutes ago and has been looking for you," he says sweetly.
Even a crewcut?' " His voice got softer as he addressed Lithgow.
And then she met my eyes with her eyes, and her voice got low and throaty.
"This rather large lady with a high-pitched squeaky voice got out.
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She -- the device had a female voice -- got us there.
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