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The phrase "a snippet of a church" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small portion or excerpt related to a church, such as a description, image, or piece of information.
Example: "In the book, the author includes a snippet of a church's history that highlights its architectural significance."
Alternatives: "a fragment of a church" or "a piece of a church".
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When Ms. Reynolds sings "St . LouisBlues" or a snippet of a church song, the rafters shake, and the audience can't sit still.
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