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Discover Ludwig"carry a tune" is a common and correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's ability to sing in pitch or to sing well in general. Example: Sarah loves to sing and she carries a tune beautifully.
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carry a tune
verb
To produce music, especially to sing, with accurate relative pitch.
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Guests aren't required to carry a tune.
Turns out she could carry a tune.
I can't carry a tune to save my life.
She does not carry a tune; she elegantly follows it.
And could Stewart, if required, carry a tune?
JUDITH: I have always been grateful my son can't carry a tune.
Gays shouldn't be allowed to tie the knot, but they sure can carry a tune.
He couldn't, as those who lived with him know, carry a tune.
And some of the performers, to be blunt, can barely carry a tune.
He can't carry a tune, but the song is just as great as ever.
If you can carry a tune, you can turn off the processing and go it alone.
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