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Can a voice resemble another voice



 
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Usage of wanna | Expression: "She speaks through nose."
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Can a voice resemble another voice #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 21:18 pm   Can a voice resemble another voice
 

Hi

Can a 'voice' resemble another 'voice'?

Quote:
His voice resembles mine.


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Can a voice resemble another voice #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 21:36 pm   Can a voice resemble another voice
 

Hi Tom

Yes, you can use 'resemble' that way.
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