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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a carnival" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a festive event or celebration that typically includes various entertainment activities, games, and food.
Example: "The town is hosting a carnival this weekend, featuring rides, games, and live music for all ages."
Alternatives: "a fair" or "a festival".
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A carnival of canards?
I wanted a carnival.
" 'Psychic' is a carnival term".
The evening was a carnival.
For me that's a carnival".
His life was a carnival.
Publishing is a Carnival cruise ship.
The place was a carnival inside.
They call this a carnival.
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"It's a carnival-like place.
I mean, we are like a Carnival Cruise on land".
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