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Discover Ludwig"voice strain" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to describe someone's voice after excessive talking or singing, such as "John's voice was strained from singing for hours."
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Talk story about treatment for Clinton's voice strain during the Presidential campaign.
The New Yorker, October 19 , 1992P. 38 Talk story about treatment for Clinton's voice strain during the Presidential campaign.
The aim of this research was to know the protective and risk factors associated with voice strain in teachers.
Mr. Luhrmann's real-thing "Bohème," as in Sydney, has young, attractive singer-actors (three rotating sets of principals to avoid voice strain) and 1950's Parisian settings.
By James Albrecht The New Yorker, October 19 , 1992P. 38 Talk story about treatment for Clinton's voice strain during the Presidential campaign.
Talk story about a party at Chumley's, in the West Village, at which the taps were drained of foreign beers & replace with American microbrews.… Talk story about treatment for Clinton's voice strain during the Presidential campaign.
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He yelled into the microphone, his voice straining: "Everyone, raise your voices louder, louder!
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