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The phrase "a song that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific song and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I heard a song that reminded me of our summer vacation."
Alternatives: "a tune that" or "a track that".
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Villagers sing a song that excites him.
It's a song that feels triumphant.
Shutdown isn't a song that offers solutions.
Some speak of a song that changed their life.
Maybe a song that has never been performed live before?
It's a song that exerts its own gravitational pull.
"It's a song that should be sung straight.
Does anyone know a song that goes like this?
It's a song that always bathes me in happiness.
All they need is a song that connects.
A song that does lots of things I hate.
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a song that burns
a song that introduces
a song that stands
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a song that is a cover by another artist
a song that perhaps
a song that fills
a song that hangs
a song that left
a song that sits
a song that identifies
a song that could accompany
a song that maybe
a song that imagines
a song that imagined
a song that stresses
a song that deserves
a song that contemplates
a song that saves
a song that spoke
a song that stops
a song that emphasizes
a song that belongs
a song that complements
into a song that
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