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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a band" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a musical group or ensemble, typically consisting of musicians who play instruments together.
Example: "I went to see a band perform at the local music festival last weekend."
Alternatives: "a musical group" or "an ensemble".
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a band
noun
A strip of proteins in the myofibril, that stains dark.
Exact(60)
We weren't a band.
A band was born.
Being in a band?
That was a band.
With Just a Band.
Now form a band".
It's like a band.
It's a band in progress.
That sounds like a band.
"We're a band," Koenig said.
What a band it was.
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