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The phrase "a barbecue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a social gathering where food is cooked outdoors, typically on a grill.
Example: "We're planning to have a barbecue this weekend at the park, and everyone is invited."
Alternatives: "a cookout" or "a grill party".
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More toys, a barbecue.
Contemplating a barbecue?
"It's different than a barbecue".
Atlanta isn't a barbecue town.
"We had a barbecue".
"Maybe a barbecue".
A barbecue was born.
"It had a barbecue.
My most used thing is a barbecue.
The day finishes with a barbecue.
I had a version at a barbecue.
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