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"sing of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a poetic or lyrical context to describe the act of singing or praising someone or something. Example: "Let us gather around the campfire and sing of our ancestors' bravery and resilience."
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I sing of the Barbe-cue.
I Sing of a Maiden I sing of a maiden That is makeless.
I sing of bicyclists, buffoons and boredom.
Just don't make her sing, of course.
We sing of very painful things".
So the Serbs sing of Albanian hordes and the Albanians sing of pernicious Serbs.
By all means sing of love, but if you do,.
Both pictures sing of water, wind and weather.
SCARSDALE -- Summer sing of Mozart's "Requiem"; Lyndon Woodside, conductor.
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/ I'm going to sing / Of Honour.
SCARSDALE -- Summer-sing of Bach's Mass in B minor; Clara Longstreth, conductor.
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