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Discover Ludwig"chant about" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to repeatedly recite or sing a prayer or song in praise or dedication to something. Example: The monks gathered in the temple to chant about peace and harmony in the world.
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With the score against Huddersfield still 0-0, there was little for the fans to chant about, and having endured a dismal season which saw them start the campaign with just eight registered players, they have already had their relegation to League One confirmed.
She began a sort of chant about achievements of a few ragged men.
In the beat of the song she began singing a chant about the church of budgerigars.
The fans took care of the sound effects with a rather unpleasant chant about Fleury.
Its principal musical theme is based on the Dies Irae, the medieval Latin chant about Judgment Day.
Singer serves up many of the same criticisms of the World Trade Organization that protesters at international gatherings chant about.
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But then you have situations like what took place in Oklahoma -- fraternity brothers caught on video chanting about lynching.
What will the student section chant at about 10 30 p.m., once the final whistle blows?
Something the great unwashed might chant more about is the damage done by offshore finance.
He and Phillies second baseman Pete Orr didn't know what the chanting was about until later.
It opens with a poem-chant about a boy named Johnny who is in a hallway drinking tea and who is apparently raped by another boy, although the narrative is not completely clear.
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