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voiced

[voist] / vɔɪst /
ADJECTIVE
vocal
Synonyms


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Tennis' top players have voiced concerns about the sport's calendar this year.

From BBC

But business groups argued the plan could prove unworkable, and voiced concerns that day-one unfair dismissal rights would discourage firms from hiring.

From BBC

The U.S. ambassador to Japan and the State Department have voiced their backing for the U.S.-Japan alliance.

From The Wall Street Journal

This consensus has become a problem for those who, since the start of fracking at Vaca Muerta, have voiced their environmental concerns.

From BBC

Of more concern to the authorities is the fate of the jewelry: From the start, fears were voiced that the diamonds could be recut, the precious metal melted down and the evidence made to vanish.

From The Wall Street Journal