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Discover LudwigThe phrase "You can chant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting or encouraging someone to participate in chanting, often in a context related to rituals, events, or group activities. Example: "During the ceremony, you can chant along with the others to create a sense of unity."
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You can chant.
You can chant a mantra out loud or say it silently.
You can chant, speak, sing, or whisper.
You can chant, sing, call their name.
You can chant any single phrase, mantra, or fragment.
You can chant while you are doing this (see picture).
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Rather than propagating this kind of repressive effect, why don't you build a cinema with 10,000 seats, so everyone can chant 'Dae-Han-Min-Gook!' (long live great Korea!)?" Perhaps this was sour grapes from a wilful arthouse tearaway.
Krauss can chant Miller's lyrics while moving her own, secret plan.
They can chant all they want, but they don't have to face him".
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"If they can chant that rhetoric in front of these kids, that's crazy.
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