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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voice ringing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a voice that is clear, resonant, or has a certain quality that stands out.
Example: "Her voice ringing through the hall captivated everyone in attendance."
Alternatives: "voice resonating" or "voice echoing".
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The voice — ringing, powerful, soulful — and the musical guile were there from the start.
"I was cleaning out the attic last week," Amal replied, her voice ringing with enthusiasm, "when I found them.
It's an Orwellian nightmare: his voice ringing out as if at a dystopian rally, trying to wake a population of people who've become mindless, all-obeying automatons.
Once an audience was present he would add to it the thrilling power of his voice ringing around the auditorium, and a thousand people would hold their breath.
Calleja, handsome-sounding, is naturally more at home in this music, his voice ringing easily through his arias, his characterisation growing in depth as the performance progresses.
He swept onto the world stage with his hand onAbraham Lincoln's Bible and his voice ringing with yes-we-can hope and promise.
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'No!' her voice rang out.
Her voice rang out gaily.
"Good morning!" I said, and my voice rang out clearly.
One voice rang out: "No, not good news!
"What's the story up there?" a voice rang out.
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