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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a buffet of the" is not correct and does not convey a complete thought in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are describing a variety of options or choices available, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The conference offered a buffet of the latest technologies in the industry, allowing attendees to explore various innovations."
Alternatives: "a variety of" or "an array of".
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When it comes to religion, it seems, Americans prefer a buffet of the spirit.
The cooking complete, the chef set up a buffet of the tartare, the lobster and the panna cotta.
Sunday, doors open at 5 p.m., with sets at 7 and 9 30 p.m. Admission is $5, or $12 with a buffet of the Brazilian bean stew feijoada.
For special access, there is the Mad Sq ParkPass, $500 (with $400 to benefit the Madison Square Park Conservancy) for entry to a hospitality tent with a buffet of the food: bigapplebbq.org.
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A buffet of scents — the sweet perfume of smoke, the laurel-like smell of olive soap — follows visitors.
11 30 a.m. 5) A BUFFET OF ART The Crocker Art Museum (216 O Street; 916-808-7000; www.crockerartmuseum.org; $6 entry) is the perfect museum for a weekend getaway: compact yet diverse, including works from prehistoric to modern times.
On the road, they play tricks on him like sneaking into his hotel room and spreading on his bed a buffet of all the junk food people had given them that day.
Only when the sharks of the region, brought together by the rare collision of warm and cool water currents in Sharkland, assemble for a buffet of fish does the action of the film speak for itself.
It is an issue of national shortfall, in a country that has magnificent resources for a sport that used to offer a buffet of delight from the Pete Sampras-Andreragassi era, the Jimmy Connors-John Mceraoe era, the Arthur Asheratan Smith era, or back to Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova (a naturalized U.S. citizen), Tracy Austin and Pam Shriver, Lindsay Davenport and Jennifer Capriati.
The curators could easily have selected 1998, the year when Rob Pruitt exhibited a buffet of cocaine in the city's Meatpacking District, or 1996, when Larry Gagosian unveiled Damien Hirst's first big exhibition to New York audiences.
At eleven o'clock, after a buffet of pasta and salad, the seniors gathered on the upper deck for the coronation of the prom king and queen... Described Elizabeth's reaction when Melissa won.
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