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Difference between Have a voice and Have voice

have a voice —(also: have a say) have the right to express an opinion on a subject:

  • The students should have a voice in determining the way in which universities should develop.

have voice

1. have the physical ability to produce speech sounds:

  • Many of the lower animals have voice, but none has the power of speech.

2. = have a voice:

  • If we want people to be committed to successful completion of their obligations, then they must have voice in the choice of those commitments.

Note: The expression is not equivalent in meaning to the phrase be in voicebe in proper vocal condition for singing or speaking:

  • But now I shall sing to you, and you will forgive me. I am in voice tonight.