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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voices from" is correct and is often used in written English.
It typically indicates that something is coming from a certain area or group of people. For example, "The election brought forth strong voices from the rural areas of the state."
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(Image via Voices from Russia).
Voices from Gaza [videorecording].
Yaeko!" The voices from below answered.
Extract from Voices from Chernobyl.
The songwriter Robin Holcomb hears voices from history, voices from the backwoods and voices from within.
Correlation dimension analysis statistically distinguishes tremor voices from normal voices.
Ecotheology: Voices from South and North.
Amazonia, Voices From the Rain Forest.
Ms. Holcomb hears them, as she hears voices from history, voices from the backwoods and voices from within.
Dissenting voices from Albany have been weak.
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But here were voices from a different Britain.
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