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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a carol" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a song, typically one associated with Christmas or a festive occasion.
Example: "During the holiday season, we enjoy singing a carol by the fireplace."
Alternatives: "a song" or "a hymn".
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They play a carol on tiny violins.
ROMANER: In that television film "A Carol for Another Christmas".
The quiet, moving magic of a carol concert.
You might call this a carol for all winter holidays.
Belt out a carol denominational, Or not, if that seems, uh — irrational?
The show's finale includes a carol sing, as well as songs from "The Sound of Music".
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This singer happened to be Dan Quock, the resident director of the Snyder Hall, the University of Illinois residence that has hosted the Dial-a-Carol program for more than 55 years.
Vera said, "There's a Carol Lim in every generation".
Ms. Channing told stories, including one about entering herself in a Carol Channing look-alike drag contest in San Francisco.
It's a private school, a Carol Morgan wanna-be filled with people my tío Carlos Moya calls los hijos de mami y papi.
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