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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rendition of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a performance, interpretation, or version of something, such as a song, artwork, or literary work.
Example: "Her rendition of a classic song captivated the audience and received a standing ovation."
Alternatives: "an interpretation of a" or "a version of a".
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She stops to do a rendition of a cartoon duck.
And then he gave a rendition of a poem by the Australian poet Banjo Paterson.
The first thing we did was a rendition of a folk tale.
It's more a piece of acting than a rendition of a song.
The tee, featuring a rendition of a pine-tree-shaped car air freshener, is now available at jasonwustudio.com for $175.
It's a rendition of a New York subway token, an image she chose for its double resonance.
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Well, it's a rendition of an old Christian song, I think.
— to a rendition of "With a Little Help From My Friends".
"What's next, a fedora, a rendition of 'My Way'?" "Oh, fuck off".
Pop Merger Their voices first merged in 1994, in a rendition of "Moonglow" on an "MTV Unplugged" special.
Be careful about trying to strike up a rendition of Away In A Manger though; "foreign" carols are not welcome.
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