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'ko:rəl(of, for, or to be sung by, a choir: choral music.) kor-, sang-Isubst. \/kɒˈrɑːl\/se ➢ choraleIIadj. \/ˈkɔːr(ə)l\/kor-, sanger-, sang-, korsang-Beethoven's Choral symphony Bethovens niende symfoni (med sluttkor)choral speaking\/speech talekor
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