have a voice in English
have strong opinions
Use "have a voice" in a sentence
1. A public speaker must have a voice that carries well.
2. The app have a voice support that speaks the Amharic letters in a clear voice
3. • In co-management, every fisherman has to have a voice and groups have to be accountable.
4. Meghan Markle ‘Coldly' asked Harry if she gets to have a voice with William, Kate present
5. We, the rustling leaves, have a voice that answers the storms, but who are you so silent " I am a mere flower.
6. “We help speak up for the population that doesn’t have a voice, the animals…the wildlife, the flora and fauna,” said Buttle
7. Your personal reaction to Aphonia could mean that you may not be able to speak at all, or simply have a voice with nothing above a whisper.
8. “Anglos don’t really have a voice in the public agenda and the direction where the country is going, and we decided we wanted to change that,” Fine said
9. Aga publishes top-tier journals, guidelines and patient education materials, provides research funding opportunities, and ensures GIs have a voice when it comes to policies that affect them and their patients.
10. Aga publishes top-tier journals, guidelines and patient education materials, provides research funding opportunities, and ensures GIs have a voice when it comes to policies that affect them and their patients.
11. The benefits of Bids are wide-ranging and include: Businesses decide and direct what they want in their area; Businesses are represented and have a voice in issues affecting their trading area
12. The emergence of the term "subaltern" also means that in China, the intellects - as members of the middle class, or at least quasi-middle class- do have a voice in the general discourse.
13. Awareness Ribbon Meanings by Color Why Wear an Awareness Ribbon? We believe that all people should have a voice in the fight for medical, mental health, social and animal causes, and that Awareness and advocacy are important tools to help others