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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ballad for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce the subject or theme of a ballad, which is a type of narrative poem or song. For example: - "She wrote a beautiful ballad for her lost love." - "The bard sang a haunting ballad for the fallen warrior." - "His latest album features a heartfelt ballad for his hometown."
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"Children of the Universe" is at least a bit different, it's not a ballad for starters.
His original Ballad for piano, Opus 24, is a set of variations on a folk theme.
He praised the ballad for its "quality and longevity" and called it "a beautiful romantic song".
Talk story about "Ballad for Americans," composed by John Latouche and Earl Robinson.
Mike Tyson reprises his cameo, and also duets on Lady Gaga's ballad for the movie, called "Piece of Our Forever".
You recently said you were afraid that "Just the Way You Are" would become a "gloppy ballad" for weddings.
Percy Family, English family renowned in history and ballad for its role in medieval, Tudor, and Stuart times.
It has a strong ballad for the female lead, which supplies her with a kind of inner life.
And the summary ballad "For Now" expresses the same growing acceptance of uncertainty that comes at the end of "Wicked".
Film writer Bill Craske likened the film to a blues ballad for its oscillation between uplifting humour and melancholic despair.
But behind the rough exterior, he is the kind of person who would write a ballad for Missy, his dog.
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