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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'chanting along' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to singing or saying words or phrases in unison with others. For example, "The crowd joined in by chanting along to the chorus of the song."
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The fans, chanting along and giving devil-horn salutes, are as passionate as ever.
But this fear was subsiding, and I witnessed something incredible: curious bystanders began to join our crowd, clapping and chanting along with us.
"But for every one or two people that were violent, there were three or four that started chanting along with us and cheering for us," she said.
Closing with "Don't Look Back in Anger" and the crowd ripping the seat cushions off the chairs and chanting along like it was a European soccer (football) match, Noel smiled from ear to ear.
Others put down their coffee and began chanting along.
The audience was chanting along with him now, clapping and hollering and waving their signs.
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"Nakai chanted along with us, and that matched very well.
The audience chanted along with the coda: "Pol Pot, Pol Pot, Pol Pot, Pol Pot".
As he chanted along with demonstrators, he said he did not mind the delay.
Nine, nine, nine!" (The crowd chanted along, "Nine, nine, nine!") But it is not clear that Mr. Cain, 65, has any particular plan to seize this moment, beyond using the attention to sell books.
That's a New Satanism we could all chant along to.
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