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was voicing

  • past progressive
    of voice.
    voice
    noun
    the sound or sounds uttered through the mouth of living creatures, especially of human beings in speaking, shouting, singing, etc.

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But sources close to Rashford explained that, as they understood it, he was voicing a general feeling of frustration rather than a desire to try something new.

From BBC Feb. 2, 2025

“I don’t think that this is mutually exclusive,” said Faulkner, of the Naval War College, who was voicing personal views rather than citing a Pentagon assessment.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 5, 2022

“I was voicing my First Amendment right,” Webster said.

From Seattle Times Apr. 28, 2022

Ms. Mangeshkar was known for her range — she could sing in four octaves — and her gift for singing in character, tailoring her voice and emotions to the actress she was voicing onscreen.

From New York Times Feb. 5, 2022

She was voicing more than she normally would, but it felt okay.

From "Pet" by Akwaeke Emezi