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The phrase "a band that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific band and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I really enjoy listening to a band that plays classic rock music."
Alternatives: "a group that" or "a musical ensemble that".
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This is a band that encourages obsession along with melodrama.
Glasvegas They're a band that seems easy to love.
They're a band that has no boundaries, even physically.
All this from a band that are unsigned.
They're hungry for a band that actually speaks to them".
"We're not a band that likes to wait around".
This is a band that aims to stick around.
This could, and maybe should, be a band that hedges its bets.
Mr. Torn will appear on June 25, in a band that includes Mr. Berne.
And a band that set off serious moshing, Fidlar, from Los Angeles, worked a sly paradox.
I was in a band that opened for — " Twins: "Were you famous?" Me: "No.
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