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Make sentences with : to voice something

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Answer:

Explanation:

voice something to-

-tells people your feelings or opinions about something.

-to voice complaints/criticisms/doubts/objections, etc.

The following sentences are mentioned below:

1.A number of parents have voiced concern about their children's safety.

2 She loudly voiced her admiration.

3. She publicly voiced their criticisms of the government.

4. Radhika has voiced over sexual harassment at workplace.

5. Arun has voiced issues regarding the LGBTQ+ community.

6. Manan voiced complaints regarding the theft of electricity in their area for the past 4 months.

7. Pulkit voiced objections to the criminalisation of politics.

8. Ananya voiced doubts about the new education policy of the government.

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Answered by jenisha145
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The phrase "to voice something" is the verb form for the verb voice.

Meaning and use:

  • The meaning of "to voice something" could be any of the two. The first is to give opinions or raise objections over something. The second is to add some voice to the thing mentioned.
  • Both these meanings for the phrase can be used differently in the sentences.
  • Let's see a few examples of sentences for the first meaning-
  1. Many parents raised their voices over the examination pattern last year.
  2. The unfair and unjust treatment of the workers made them raise their voices over the authorities.
  • Similarly, some examples using the second meaning are-
  1. I was happy to voice my music for my friend's company.
  2. The girl voiced her poem with some sound effects and won the competition.

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