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Her voice is also soft with a hint of roughness from age taking it's toll on her.










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  • Note that it's is a shortened form of it is. The possessive of it is its.

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  • The question needs more context: the sentence includes the word "also".

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  • Note that it's is a shortened form of it is. The possessive of it is its.

    – Weather Vane
    yesterday











  • The question needs more context: the sentence includes the word "also".

    – Weather Vane
    yesterday













  • Welcome to EL&U. Unless a specific problem is mentioned, we would have problems helping here. In spite of the name of our site, we do not actually give writing advice, or do proofreading.

    – Cascabel
    yesterday











  • Without a specific concern this is just a writing advice question, and off-topic on EL&U

    – Jim
    yesterday



















  • Note that it's is a shortened form of it is. The possessive of it is its.

    – Weather Vane
    yesterday











  • The question needs more context: the sentence includes the word "also".

    – Weather Vane
    yesterday













  • Welcome to EL&U. Unless a specific problem is mentioned, we would have problems helping here. In spite of the name of our site, we do not actually give writing advice, or do proofreading.

    – Cascabel
    yesterday











  • Without a specific concern this is just a writing advice question, and off-topic on EL&U

    – Jim
    yesterday

















Note that it's is a shortened form of it is. The possessive of it is its.

– Weather Vane
yesterday





Note that it's is a shortened form of it is. The possessive of it is its.

– Weather Vane
yesterday













The question needs more context: the sentence includes the word "also".

– Weather Vane
yesterday







The question needs more context: the sentence includes the word "also".

– Weather Vane
yesterday















Welcome to EL&U. Unless a specific problem is mentioned, we would have problems helping here. In spite of the name of our site, we do not actually give writing advice, or do proofreading.

– Cascabel
yesterday





Welcome to EL&U. Unless a specific problem is mentioned, we would have problems helping here. In spite of the name of our site, we do not actually give writing advice, or do proofreading.

– Cascabel
yesterday













Without a specific concern this is just a writing advice question, and off-topic on EL&U

– Jim
yesterday





Without a specific concern this is just a writing advice question, and off-topic on EL&U

– Jim
yesterday










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Yes, you could frame this sentence as:
Although her voice is soft, there is a hint of roughness due to age, taking a toll on her.






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    Yes, you could frame this sentence as:
    Although her voice is soft, there is a hint of roughness due to age, taking a toll on her.






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      Yes, you could frame this sentence as:
      Although her voice is soft, there is a hint of roughness due to age, taking a toll on her.






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        Yes, you could frame this sentence as:
        Although her voice is soft, there is a hint of roughness due to age, taking a toll on her.






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        Yes, you could frame this sentence as:
        Although her voice is soft, there is a hint of roughness due to age, taking a toll on her.







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