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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a party for a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to an event or celebration organized for a specific person or purpose.
Example: "We are planning a party for a friend who is celebrating their birthday this weekend."
Alternatives: "a celebration for a" or "an event for a".
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Dana Goodyear attends a party for a new social app.
"I'm playing a party for a rich person in SoHo".
"It's a party for a 13-year-old".
My wife would like to give me a party for a very special event.
Hernando threw a party for a few thousand guests in one of the courtyards.
The only color that really matters at a party for a good cause?
The other night, I went to a party for a friend's 50th birthday.
And, he said, don't ever give a party for a child that week.
Talk story about writer attending a party for a preview screening of "Sports Illustrated: The Making of the Swimsuit Issue".
"That was the two of us in 1951, at a party for a play based on a Christopher Isherwood book".
He said he saw her a week ago, at a party for a friend's 50th birthday, and photographed her, smiling.
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