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The phrase "a lyric" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a line or verse from a song or poem.
Example: "The lyric 'All you need is love' perfectly captures the essence of the song."
Alternatives: "a line from a song" or "a verse".
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You'll want a lyric sheet.
They practically sang this like a lyric.
She sang a lyric about divorces.
"Put up a lyric video.
David Shayne wrote a lyric.
"I was a lyric bel canto baritone.
Eminem referenced heterophobia in a lyric (Criminal).
Fenway Park... is a lyric little bandbox of a ballpark.
Now there's a lyric to conjure with.
This isn't a forensics sketch; it's a lyric poem.
"Everything was 'na-na' when you didn't have a lyric".
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