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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a soiree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an evening party or gathering, often with a formal or elegant atmosphere.
Example: "We are hosting a soiree at our home this Saturday to celebrate the new year."
Alternatives: "an evening gathering" or "a formal party".
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So a soiree was planned, complete with party hats, cake and drinks.
Ms. Rose met Mr. Mitchell at a soiree at the Museum of Modern Art in 2001.
Now That's a Double FRIDAY -- A soiree in Keyspan Park, the baseball stadium in Brooklyn, will help Brooklyn Hospital Center.
And she'd mention she had been sitting next to Astor Brooke at a soiree when she really meant Brooke Astor.
They are the kind of accomplished people Mr. Bloomberg might invite to a soiree at his Upper East Side townhouse.
She is alleged to have accompanied a sex worker to a soiree organised for Strauss-Kahn in Paris.
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After a stuffy soiree featuring a chamber orchestra, Driss loosens things up with a little Earth, Wind & Fire.
"Mr. Schlesinger draws lively performances out of his cast and surprising variety out of the film's secondary sights, which range from a gala soiree to a heap of steaming dung".
It could host A-list soirees, but it chooses not to.
Imagine a cocktail party in a revamped Wynwood warehouse, a satellite soiree during Art Basel.
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