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The phrase "a night of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or experience that takes place during the night, often implying a specific theme or activity.
Example: "We had a night of laughter and joy at the party last weekend."
Alternatives: "an evening of" or "a night filled with".
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Thursday night was a night of parties.
"A Night of Philosophy"?
This is a night of firsts.
It was a night of bitter winds.
A night of jam bands.
A night of promise beckons.
"What a night of baseball".
A night of many emotions.
For me, it's a night of inversions.
"You can't make a night of it.
A night of raucous underground hip-hop.
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