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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'dedicate a song' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the act of setting aside a song to be given to someone, usually with a romantic or sentimental purpose. For example, "He wanted to show his love for her, so he dedicated a song to her on their anniversary."
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* The Wombles, who'll dedicate a song to Michael Eavis.
Could Finn dedicate a song to her at that gig?
It was fun, but someone stopped me and asked me to dedicate a song to the prime minster".
One passer-by, Avi Kulkarni, said he called the station recently to dedicate a song to his wife.
But, at the tipping point, she is still a singer who will dedicate a song to her pet dog, as she does before a Bob Dylan cover.
With such a talented group on board, the world is their oyster – vlogger Zoella could auction off a personal beauty tutorial to the highest bidder or Olly Murs could dedicate a song to a randomly selected donor.
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Ed Sheeran has admitted dedicating a song to the prime minister at a private house party this summer.
(Mr. Hallyday dedicates a song to Hendrix, "Guitar Hero," on his latest album).
He dedicated a song to the Rolling Stones and to Marshall Chess and Chess Records.
Shortly after their split, he dedicated a song to her at a concert in Fairfax, Virginia.
"This one's for you, Bud," says Pam, dedicating a song to the strapping cowboy.
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