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The phrase 'voice job' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a job where a person uses their voice to communicate with others, such as a call center agent, a singer, or a radio host. For example, "My brother just got a voice job as a radio host in the city."
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Her last movie voice job was as the grandmother in the Disney animation Mulan (1998), singing Honour to Us All.
It was a two-hour voice job, while I was doing other things".
"That's a weird job for me because it honestly was a two-hour voice job, initially," Weaving said.
Finally, Kenny got a voice job on a series called Rocko's Modern Life where one of his co-workers was Stephen Hillenburg, a former marine biology teacher.
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Around 10 30 p.m. last Wednesday, 12 days after his 29-year tenure as the gossip columnist for The Village Voice was abruptly ended by the newspaper's owner, Michael Musto was in a TriBeCa production studio, dressed in a bedazzled tuxedo jacket, getting ready for his first post-Voice job.
At a time when our young people are apprehensive of their future, both in terms of not having a voice and job prospects, the development of our Youth Board felt particularly rewarding.
The next morning, after Kimiko departs, Piro finds out she quit her voice acting job and tries to find her.
Edwards told Barker that he made $200 for the voice acting job and went on to work at a Cleveland news station before retiring and turning to Uber.
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In a world where most media talking heads come from the top few percent of income earners, unions are not only important in wage bargaining, they also provide some of the few well-informed voices whose job it is to speak on behalf of the less well-paid.
He then got a voice-over job in a commercial for Rugrats Go Wild.
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