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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in chorus" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a group of people singing or speaking together with one voice. For example, "The children sang in chorus as their teacher played the piano."
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in chorus
adverb
In unison, all together (at the same time)
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"Nope!" several women replied in chorus.
All, in chorus: You're the greatest!
They don't stick out in chorus.
"Yes, Surallun" they nod, in chorus.
"We already have!" said several Africans, in chorus.
"Get a job!" his friends yelled in chorus.
"Good to see you," we told him in chorus.
"My wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiife," they shouted in chorus, while the widower wept.
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Like neither of them, he is a governor, giving him executive experience but also a built-in chorus of critics.
That doesn't look as tidy as using the hall's built-in chorus benches, but the singers projected with easy clarity.
"You've ruined our lives," they complain, almost in chorus.
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