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"Here's to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to express a toast or a wish for something, often accompanied by raising a glass or clinking glasses with others. It can also be used figuratively to express a sentiment or hope for a desired outcome. Example sentence: "Here's to a successful future for all of us."
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Here's to hundreds more.
Here's to Portland.
Here's to honesty.
Here's to next year!
Here's to him!
Here's to substitutes.
Here's to that.
Here's to you, Sully.
Here's to remembering you.
"Here's to us".
Here's to diversity.
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