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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sing the chorus" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when giving instructions or directions for singing a song, specifically the part of the song that is repeated throughout and usually has the same lyrics. Example: "To perform the song, first sing the verse, then sing the chorus, and repeat until the end."
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O'Riordan gives up trying to sing the chorus and hands the mic over to the audience.
For the final version, the GAP members would sing the chorus.
"Come, ye daughters," sing the chorus over a churning, darkly surging orchestra, "help me lament".
He asked the men to stand up and sing the chorus to their women.
He asked the women to stand up and sing the chorus to their men.
She warbles through Auto-Tune for most of the song, and lets Will.i.am sing the chorus; both are curious decisions.
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The entire stadium sang the chorus, mostly in tune.
Listen closely and you'll hear people in the background softly singing the chorus.
After three insistent verses, he sings the chorus, and goes from startling to revelatory.
And there they go, Thom waving manically and the crowd singing the chorus of Karma Police.
Atlantic Record's Wynter Gordon sings the chorus on "Graduation Song," with Dussolliet rapping and singing the verses.
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