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Voice Means People One's Opinion Phrase Give Share

Id ESLPod_0427_WE_0528
Episode Id ESLPod 427
Episode Title Planning a Protest
Phrase to voice
Text The verb "to voice (something)," in this podcast, means to express something through speaking, letting other people know what one thinks or what one's opinion is about something: "Have you voiced your concerns about the new employee to your manager?" The phrase "to give voice to (something) means to share one's feelings or thoughts about something: "He uses poetry to give voice to his ideas and his imagination." The phrase "to speak with one voice" means for a group of people to all share the same opinion about something: "If we want people to take us seriously, we have to speak with one voice." Finally, an "inner voice" is someone's subconscious, or the thoughts and feelings that a person has about whether doing something is right or wrong: "If my inner voice is telling me not to do something, I probably won't do it."
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