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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a toast of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "a toast to," which is used when raising a glass in celebration or honor of someone or something.
Example: "Let's raise a toast to our friendship and all the memories we've created together."
Alternatives: "a toast in honor of" or "a toast for".
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James decides to offer a toast of his own.
We can all raise a toast of butterbeer to that.
Green tea was brought and served in small bowls, then a toast of rice wine.
But a sip and a toast of La Caravelle Champagne, the label that lives on, might rekindle fond memories.
The city likes to push its connection to the brewing industry — Perez celebrated the announcement with a toast of beer.
Why not set aside the whisky I had in hand and join these two gentlemen in a toast of Pernod?
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Flemming is a toast-of-New York cop who uses the media to his benefit, although, he allows, "That stuff hurts as much as it helps".
So drink a toast to Saint Patrick of Ireland!
Kelleher family raises a toast to the people of Southwest Airlines.
Just make one of them a toast to Julian Medina.
IN 1936, a glamour girl named Cynthia became a minor toast of the town.
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