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"a chant for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific purpose or intention for a chant. For example, "The group gathered in the park for a chant for world peace."
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One has a chant for each day.
It was a chant for them, a goddam Indian chant".
So to end the party, he led a chant for the students clustered around him.
At one point, Mr. Giblin led the small band of protesters in a chant for justice.
Early in the second set, a section in the upper deck tried to start a chant for Tomic.
The Creatures also added a chant for "Ma-ri-an-o," but only time will tell if that will be a permanent feature of Rivera's valedictory season.
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The fans, mostly giving Wayne Bridge ribald hell, had periodically broken off for a chant of "There's only one City".
4.59pm BST Spain 95 - USA 105, 19.8 secs, 4th Quarter Chris Paul gets one of two free throws as the "U-S-A!" chants start for the final time.
This orchestrated version begins with a simple, wistful tune, like some singsong refrain or a gentle chant for a slow march, with the melody carried mostly by the trombone, backed up by winds and strings and a subdued riff on a snare drum.
To add insult to apathy, when the crowd swallowed their pride and chanted for an encore, Busta countered with a chant of his own, "Pay.
One woman started to a chant, "Woman for McCain!", which prompted stares from female audience members, but little participation.
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