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"But there was never any data to back that up. So in 2022 we worked with Solace Women's Aid and a number of other organisations to design a way to go out and give voice to some of these women's experiences."

From BBC

"By targeting us – the creators who give voice to diverse narratives and foster dialogue – these signatories are undermining their own cause and attempting to silence us," he said.

From BBC

“We want to give voice to those who are voiceless… If we can help raise awareness, raise a message, and… highlight the complicity of our government, we’ve got to do it.”

His words give voice to the suffering that children endure in this modern-day slaughter.

From Salon

Jackson has chosen, time and time again, to give voice to that dissonance, both in the confines of her dissents and in her speeches directly addressing this perilous legal moment.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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