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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of "in one voice".

They chanted "Hurrah! Hurrah" in one voice.

Does "in one voice: mean "simultaneously"?

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Yes, that is a good interpretation. I think the real gist of the phrase in one voice has more to do with unity of purpose.

  • Yes, that is a good interpretation.
  • I think the real gist of the phrase in one voice has more to do with unity of purpose.
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Yes, that is a good interpretation. I think the real gist of the phrase in one voice has more to do with unity of purpose.
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I more often hear with one voice,
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It also means that the listener cannot distinguish each individual. The hear the words as if spoken by one person
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So do I, now that you mention it. It just didn't "ring" at the time I was responding.

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