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voiced

adjective as in vocal

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But others, too, voiced concern that any suggestion of bringing back conscription, suspended since 2011, would only hamper the campaign to make Germans love their armed forces again.

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Two months ago, they voiced alarm that an outside law firm billed the city $1.8 million in just two weeks — double the amount authorized by the council.

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At the time, the US voiced strong opposition to the UK and other countries recognising Palestinian statehood, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying Hamas would "feel more emboldened" by the move.

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The companies agreed to sell off parts of Spirit’s business after the watchdog voiced concerns the deal could hinder global competition for aerostructures and large commercial aircrafts if it was allowed to go ahead unchanged.

Zucker alleged that her pay was decreased and her travel stipend revoked after she voiced concerns.

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