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"Thursday's event" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to an upcoming event happening on Thursday. For example, "We are all looking forward to Thursday's event!"
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Thursday's event was a bit different.
Thursday's event will be broadcast on the Science Channel in January.
Thursday's event was one of 40 being sponsored by the Federal Reserve across the country.
Thursday's event was the fourth night of what she calls K-Date Comix.
Thursday's event was held at the home of Charles Myers, a senior managing director at Evercore, an independent investment bank.
Thursday's event was closely coordinated with the police department to minimize the chance of violence, organizers said.
Thursday's event took place as Beetles, now referred to simply as "all-new," rather than New, in VW's advertising, arrived at dealerships across the country.
Thursday's event attracted a crowd from finance, law and real estate, who took in Chinese-style performances in the office space while enjoying cocktails and hors d'oeuvres.
Thursday's event had a boisterous, holiday mood, with detachments of older women dressed as sunflowers and dancing to piped-in folk tunes.
Thursday's event at the Arden Park Community Center was the result of two years' worth of work by residents who wanted to eliminate all traces of segregation.
Thursday's event, which was attended by dozens of young people from Delhi University and student organizations, seemed to herald a broader movement, one focused on changing societal mindsets and individual attitudes rather than railing against the government.
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