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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'choir for' is not grammatically correct and is not usable in written English
You could instead use the phrase 'choir to' or 'choir with' to make a sentence. For example: "I joined a choir to sing with my friends."
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So good, in fact, that she was banished from the school choir, for being too loud.
"We're a good group, said Ms. Demosthene, who has sung with the choir for three years.
At 7 p.m., the nuns flow back into the chapel's choir for compline.
Many parishioners have supported Mr. Tate, who ran the church's renowned choir for three decades.
The Atlanta Hawks were introduced by a choir for their Martin Luther King Jr Day game.
A white man sings in an all-black gospel choir, for fun and spiritual connection.
Zion Church in Hartford, where she sang in the choir for more than 70 years.
It's a totally Oregon move: "Oh, I was only in that classical choir for the lolz.
Like other pop divas, she brought on a gospel choir for one song.
The medieval rondeau was usually performed by a soloist who sang the verses, with a small choir for the refrain.
The instrumental tracks were recorded separately before Mr. Benson joined the choir for a day of recording.
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