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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fiesta" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a celebration or party, often associated with Spanish-speaking cultures.
Example: "We are planning to have a fiesta to celebrate Maria's birthday this weekend."
Alternatives: "a celebration" or "a party".
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"This is a fiesta popular.
These celebrations are a fiesta of illusion.
"This isn't a fiesta fiesta".
It was, it added, "a fiesta total".
More likely is a Fiesta Bowl bid.
(A fiesta without a guitar is no kind of fiesta).
Maria also turned Williams' social life into a fiesta.
The grand finale, a fiesta, will be held Saturday.
There was a fiesta among the public, too.
It was more of a fiesta than a party.
And a fiesta is held every few weeks.
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