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The phrase "a shindig for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a party or gathering that is being organized for a specific purpose or group of people.
Example: "We're throwing a shindig for our friends to celebrate the holidays together."
Alternatives: "a party for" or "a gathering for".
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When the now ninety-nine-year-old painter Dorothea Tanning met the choreographer George Balanchine, at a shindig for Surrealists in the forties, a collaboration was born.
A year of celebrations costing at least 100m rand (£7.9m) will kick off with a "centenary golf day", a dinner, a church service, a centennial address by Zuma, a performance of the ANC's history in song and dance and a shindig for 100,000 people.
It was quite a shindig for a film that cost chump change, in Hollywood terms.
Or Liz Lemon and Leslie Knope hitting it off at a shindig for powerful women?
When was the last time you planned a shindig for 100-plus people?
"Howdy-hi, Shindiggers… we've got a 'Shindig!' for you that's so far in it's out of sight!" O'Neill was born Jan . 8 , 1940in Enid, Okla.
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What was not shrugged off, what was truly resented, was the fact that Maude had thrown an elaborate shindig for a couple of Indians.
McKellen had arranged a postprandial shindig for his fellow-actors at the Northern Counties Club, up the street.
The rest of us will be delighted to attend a local shindig for the couple when they return.
They are two words David Cameron's ancestors would more often have put together to describe a summer shindig for the employees on their estates.
I met Mark Zuckerberg for the first time last month at a "summer shindig" for press with "off-the-record conversation" that Facebook threw at its headquarters.
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