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Discover Ludwig'a chorus of' is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a large group of people or things that are all making the same sound or voicing the same opinion. For example, "When the national anthem played, a chorus of voices was heard singing proudly."
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A Chorus of Disapproval.
A chorus of "fuck you"s.
(Shaw used a chorus of 200).
There was a chorus of apologies.
In reply came a chorus of rebukes.
That touched off a chorus of howls.
There was a chorus of scoffing.
To a chorus of "Pyrro!
"I've heard from a chorus of people.
A chorus of laughter interrupted my thoughts.
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