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Discover LudwigThe phrase "voices that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a clause or phrase that is attributed to or representative of an unspecified group of people. For example: "We hear voices that call for change in our society."
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It's the voices that are nuts!
"It silences voices that shouldn't be silenced.
They also wrote in voices that were distinctly their own.
I pray you ignore any voices that speak otherwise".
We discover transnational voices that belong to one world".
There are concerned voices that must be heard and accommodated.
"We're looking for voices that offer something refreshing," she said.
The voices that enunciate the eternal political pieties may change.
Theirs are the voices that never move and never change".
It is a collection of voices that make sense only in relation to one another.
"There were two different timbres of the voices that were there," Nixon says.
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