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Discover Ludwig"ballad of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the title of a ballad or a story in verse form, often with a focus on romance or historical events. Example: "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde" is a well-known folk song that tells the story of the notorious criminal couple's infamous crime spree.
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—("Ballad of the Spanish Civil Guard," excerpt.
" 'Ballad of the Red Car.' It's a drug story.
THE BALLAD OF A SMALL PLAYER, by Lawrence Osborne Hogarthh).
Call it the "Ballad of the Uncooperative Victim".
"The Ballad of Agincourt" shows Drayton's gift for pure narrative.
[Streetsblog] The definitive, full-motion "Ballad of the Brooklyn Parrots".
We just finished something called "The Ballad of Ralph Nader".
BALLAD OF THE WHISKEY ROBBER, by Julian Rubinstein.
TALLADEGA NIGHTS The Ballad of Ricky Bobby Opens today nationwide.
· The Ballad of Jack and Rose opens on 31 March.
Below, Cash performs "The Ballad of Ira Hayes".
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