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The phrase "a hymn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a religious song or poem of praise, typically sung in worship services.
Example: "The congregation sang a hymn to celebrate the holiday."
Alternatives: "a sacred song" or "a religious chant".
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"A hymn of exposure.
"It's a hymn.
The picture is a hymn to springtime.
They ended by singing a hymn.
Then there was a hymn.
"A hymn, almost," Cattrall said.
We start with a hymn.
A hymn of praise for Princeton?
It's a hymn of, 'We've been saved!
Bruce Neswick in a hymn sing.
This was like a hymn to ostentation".
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