She answered in/with low voice.
Are either correct? Is there any difference between them?
Use 'in'. 'with' isn't wrong, but hardly anyone ever uses it in that context. CJ
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Use 'in'.
'with' isn't wrong, but hardly anyone ever uses it in that context.
CJ