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Discover Ludwig"voice of concern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who is expressing their worries or doubts about a situation or issue. For example, "The mayor's voice of concern about the town's financial crisis was heard loud and clear."
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The authorities in Beijing added their voice of concern Thursday, though in more muted terms.
Rape is adding a voice in your head, that constant voice of concern, too scared to trust another person, worried for another incident.
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Thus the voice of concerns is limited, leaving intact the power of persuasion [ 54].
The voices of concern are getting louder.
He has ignored many important voices of concern, indignation, disbelief and frustration.
It is true that there are voices of concern here that the war may be outliving its value.
The RAC chief engineer, David Bizley, said the "flat refusal" of the government to listen to genuine voices of concern was worrying.
For more than 24 hours, Marcus Camby kept picking up the phone and hearing the voices of concern coming from his mother, friends and Knick teammates.
The German government, in a statement worded carefully to avoid appearing to interfere, acknowledged the "voices of concern raised inside Austria and abroad".
[B6.] As cellular telephone carriers tried to restore service, voices of concern were raised in Washington and elsewhere about the continued fragility of the nation's wireless networks even as the public grows more dependent upon them.
As cellular telephone carriers labored to restore service yesterday, voices of concern were raised in Washington and elsewhere about the continued fragility of the nation's wireless networks even as the public grows more dependent upon them.
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