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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a celebrates" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "a" is an article that should precede a noun, while "celebrates" is a verb.
Example: "The event is a celebration of our achievements."
Alternatives: "a commemoration" or "a tribute".
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If the main floor at the V & A celebrates pomp, the upper area is a revelation — not least because a false ceiling has been removed to reveal the museum's original giant dome.
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While Chick-fil-A celebrates one day of record sales, it's worth noting that there may be lasting effects that aren't quite so positive.
It is a celebrating event".
The actress's great-uncle is a celebrated Brazilian director.
Mohammed Ali Jinnah's birthday (December 25) is a celebrated holiday.
They come together for a Celebrate Brooklyn Festival benefit show.
Not even a celebrating crowd at Madison Square Garden forgot that.
The New Yorker, June 25 , 1927P. 26 A celebrated case.
Perhaps we should be holding a Celebrate Migration week?
The isoperimetric inequality in higher codimension goes back to a celebrated paper by Almgren [3].
Not a big star, not a celebrated novel.
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