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give voice to



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Idioms and Phrases

Say or express, especially an opinion or feeling. For example, The faculty gave voice to their anger over the dean's tenure decisions . This term once meant “to vote.†Its present sense dates from the mid-1800s.
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As Timothy Snyder writes in "On Tyranny," "Fascists rejected reason in the name of will, denying objective truth in favor of a glorious myth articulated by leaders who claimed to give voice to the people."

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But the zesty, illuminating “The World According to Allee Willis†feels like what the showbiz biodoc was meant for, to give voice to someone who was so much more than a ubiquitous album-sleeve credit.

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“The people of privilege are the ones that are using their voice in a respectful way to give voice to people who haven’t had it,†the 67-year-old former counseling psychologist said.

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“Film and television not only entertain, but they also provide a way to highlight issues, start conversations about difficult topics, and give voice to those whose stories we may not have heard.â€

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"We are working toward scaling this methodology to real-time, open-source sentiment tracking, viewable by stakeholders like government officials, national labs and the industry that could give voice to public concerns in the coming years."

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