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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feast in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a celebratory meal or gathering that takes place in a specific location or context.
Example: "The community organized a feast in the town square to celebrate the harvest festival."
Alternatives: "a banquet in" or "a celebration in".
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A feast in the time of plague.
Sue Perkins braves a feast in Edwardian Supersize Me.
In Christian times, the word was used for a feast in memory of the dead.
The dancers appeared to be country folk at a feast in a village square.
Sunday's issue included a package by Mark Bittman and Sam Sifton on how to make a feast in 8 hours.
I was surprised to learn that Sylvilagus floridanus -- the eastern cottontail rabbit -- had already discovered a feast in my garden.
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Now, a decade of playing together every autumn has come down to a Thanksgiving feast in a Syracuse hotel and a final exam in the Carrier Dome.
Theatergoers who have participated in the long-running Punchdrunk production "Sleep No More," which reinvents Shakespeare's "Macbeth" as a movable feast in a multilevel hotel, will be familiar with the form of "Then She Fell".
Initial WeFiFo events have included a Caribbean feast in Carshalton, a barbeque in Brixton and lemon tart in Leamington Spa.
Today, I walked by a poster offering a "Thanksgiving Feast" in which patrons can "give thanks and accumulate everlasting memories" (for three hundred and thirty-eight yuan per person).
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