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The phrase "a ceremony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a formal event or occasion, often involving rituals or traditions.
Example: "The couple planned a beautiful ceremony to celebrate their wedding day."
Alternatives: "a formal event" or "a special occasion".
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A ceremony?
There's a ceremony.
I should prepare a ceremony.
He'd made a ceremony of it.
What kind of a ceremony was it?
It was a ceremony steeped in tradition.
But first there was a ceremony onstage.
"It's a ceremony of innocence drowned".
A ceremony is held there annually.
A ceremony in Padua marked its publication.
Now there's a ceremony.
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