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As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, Clint Eastwood does not publicly report having vocal cord damage. However, there have been discussions about his voice changing over the years, which can be attributed to age and his long career in film. Any specific medical conditions or damage would typically be private unless disclosed by Eastwood himself.

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