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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pageant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a public entertainment event featuring a procession of people in elaborate costumes, often representing historical or cultural themes.
Example: "The annual spring festival concluded with a stunning pageant that showcased the town's rich history and traditions."
Alternatives: "a spectacle" or "a parade".
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"A pageant.
A pageant for jobs.
Trump: (long pause) A pageant.
We are watching a pageant of disaster.
It's incoherent, a pageant of Taymore imagery".
It's a play, a pageant, she's informed.
"I'm not a pageant girl," Ms. Nelson said.
Ms. Zimmerman has lost her job as a pageant coordinator.
The Republican primaries are a pageant of clowns.
NACOLE BUYCK: Career pivoting is like a pageant.
Monday was pure emotion, expressed through a pageant of families.
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