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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a festival" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific event or celebration that typically involves various activities, performances, or gatherings.
Example: "Every summer, the town hosts a festival that attracts visitors from all over the region."
Alternatives: "an event" or "a celebration".
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It was a festival.
It's a festival.
"He has workshops, a festival.
"It's a festival, the atmosphere".
Most monasteries hold a festival every year.
The group stage is a festival.
Christmas came, childless, a festival of regret.
Yes, it's a festival.
A festival spot beckons.
It's a festival piece.
Not a festival thing?
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