Read the expressions in a loud voice.

Read the expressions in a soft voice.
Read the expressions loudly.
Read the expressions out loud.
Read the expressions aloud.
Read the expressions loud.
Read the expressions softly.
Read the expressions in a low voice.
Read the expressions softly.
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Are the expressions above all grammatical? Do we use them frequently?

2 answers

All of your expressions are grammatical except for this one: "Read the expressions loud." Loud is an adjective, but the adverb loudly would be correct here.
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