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concert [ˈkɒnsət, Am ˈkɑ:nsɚt] N

1. concert MUS:

concert
in concert

2. concert form (together):

in concert

concert goer N

concert grand N

concert hall N

concert hall

pop concert N

pop concert

promenade concert N Brit

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During this period, performances were presented only occasionally, some being concerts and others "cai luong" programs.
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After a few concerts, they entered two contests, and in the second they won the prize of having their first album produced.
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The building continued to show films until 1972, after which it hosted concerts.
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During festivals throughout the year, visitors are invited to enjoy concerts, food, and entertainment.
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He has more than 300 concerts to his credit.
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However, just when the concerts seemed to be heading in the right direction, the unlikely stumbling block of world poverty halted progress.
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They leased the theatre for three years, with an option for six more, and promoted live concerts.
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Small concerts were regularly held in the function building.
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