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"a symphony" is a valid part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that refers to a piece of classical music typically composed for a full orchestra. Example: "The concert began with a symphony by Beethoven, setting the stage for an evening filled with beautiful music."
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In Japan, A Humanoid Robot Conducted A Symphony Of Light.
In Japan, A Humanoid Robot Conducted A Symphony Of Lights.
Architecture should be a symphony.
An opera or a symphony.
Now imagine a symphony orchestra.
I think of it as a symphony.
A symphony orchestra normally includes four horns.
"I'm now a symphony of gray".
A symphony hall?
"There's conceiving a symphony.
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Felix Mendelssohn wrote 16 symphonies and a symphony-cantata.
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