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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Hi, is it correct to use the phrase 'atmosphere or surrounding voice' to mean the voices of people, cars, etc like those in the street or indoor? Thank you.
  

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Anonymous Hi, is it correct to use the phrase 'atmosphere or surrounding voice' to mean the voices of people, cars, etc like those in the street or indoor? No. Cars can make sound s; they don't have voices.

  • Anonymous Hi, is it correct to use the phrase 'atmosphere or surrounding voice' to mean the voices of people, cars, etc like those in the street or indoor?
  • No.
  • Cars can make sound s; they don't have voices.
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AnonymousHi, is it correct to use the phrase 'atmosphere or surrounding voice' to mean the voices of people, cars, etc like those in the street or indoor?
No.
Cars can make sounds; they don't have voices.

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