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chorus

noun as in group of singers

noun as in refrain

noun as in agreement

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A chorus of economic analysts have warned in recent days that the risks of such a scenario are rising.

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She turns around from the front seat and counts Fitzgerald’s different loves from the chorus: old love, new love, every love but true love.

AITAROUN, Lebanon — The procession of coffins was heard long before it came into view, a chorus of ambulance sirens drowning out the crowd assembled at the main square of this devastated village.

Price, in all black, made her ring walk first to a huge chorus of boos drowned out by Welsh folk song Yma o Hyd, which blared out of the sound system.

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The White House administration cannot have failed to notice the chorus of criticism that all the pressure for a peace deal is being piled on just Ukraine, not Russia.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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