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The phrase "a chant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a repeated rhythmic phrase or song, often associated with a group or community, typically in a celebratory or protest context.
Example: "The crowd began to join in, creating a powerful chant that echoed through the streets."
Alternatives: "a hymn" or "a mantra".
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A chant.
A chant of "Frankie!
A chant began: "Kiss!
"Let us be next," went a chant.
The marchers broke into a chant.
They broke into a chant: "Thaksin, fight!
They started up a chant.
Except it was not simply a chant.
One has a chant for each day.
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U-S-A!" chant started softly.
U-S-A! chant.
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