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Yes, there are several English adaptations of "Ode to Joy," originally composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. One of the most well-known English versions is based on the text by Friedrich Schiller, which celebrates universal brotherhood and joy. These adaptations often maintain the spirit of the original while fitting the melody and structure of the music. Various choirs and artists have performed these English versions, particularly in choral settings.

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