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Discover LudwigThe term "a celebratory" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is done or conducted to celebrate something special or special occasion. For example: The company had a celebratory party to mark their 10th anniversary.
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A celebratory postgame shower.
It was a celebratory parade.
A celebratory prose-poem?
It's a celebratory law.
A celebratory bottle of Chianti was opened.
Salzburg is in a celebratory mood.
A celebratory service is planned for 2012.
They enjoyed a celebratory dinner.
His was a celebratory poetry.
Soon after, Trump issued a celebratory tweet.
I do it in a celebratory fashion.
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