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As the larynx is a box to hold the vocal cords. In theory, should one actually fracture one's larynx I would doubt one would be able to speak at all.
I have strained the chords to the point when I lost my voice completely, but that was at the transition into puberty.
For a whole two weeks my parents and most...
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Best answer: As the larynx is a box to hold the vocal cords. In theory, should one actually fracture one's larynx I would doubt one would be able to speak at all.
I have strained the chords to the point when I lost my voice completely, but that was at the transition into puberty.
For a whole two weeks my parents and most of my teachers believed in miracles.
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