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voiced

adjective as in vocal

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She warned about the impact on "digitally excluded" people, such as the elderly and disabled - and voiced concern about digital ID being abused to intimidate vulnerable and marginalised people.

From BBC

Councilmember Traci Park, who heads the council’s committee on tourism and trade, voiced “very serious concerns” about the city’s economic climate.

Memphis' mayor, Paul Young, also has voiced opposition to the plan, arguing that crime already is falling without federal intervention.

From BBC

Advocates for students learning English have voiced especially strong opposition to the science-of-reading philosophy.

Some backers of Measure ULA voiced alarm at the new legislation, saying state lawmakers are trying to thwart the will of L.A. voters during the final days of Sacramento’s legislative session.

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