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The phrase "a melody that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific melody or musical theme in a sentence.
Example: "She composed a melody that captured the essence of summer."
Alternatives: "a tune that" or "a song that".
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An oom-pah rhythm underpins a melody that just skirts cacophony.
With his right he outlined a melody that was quickly recognizable as "Body and Soul".
Tannhäuser is strumming his ukulele, making up a melody that will later become his impassioned love song to Venus.
"Look at all the people," she sings, in a melody that evaporates as you listen to it.
When you think you've heard it all before, you hear a melody that bends just the right way.
Jolson had put his name to a melody that didn't belong to the songwriter in the first place.
Gradually Ms. Laubrock enters the picture, and into sync with a melody that briefly surges before its ebb.
"Luna", a real crowd pleaser, ends agreeably with a polite violin solo and a melody that just sticks with you.
It's always a surprise when this sparing minimalist composer suddenly sends forth a melody that sounds like Brahms.
But the result is a melody that seems to hover wondrously above the undulant and respectful accompaniment pattern.
Jonny started off with a melody that snaked along in uneven time — one-two-three-one-two-three-one-two — and swayed between A major and F major.
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