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s_doroodi

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Do English speakers use these sentences? What do they mean?

1. To make an emotion

2. To make a voice

Thanks for your replies in advance!
 
No, we don't use those phrases.

Rover
 
To make a voice might be used if someone were doing an impersonation (imitation) of someone. But the phrase "make an emotion" would never be used.
 
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