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The phrase "about the festivities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or referring to events or celebrations that are taking place.
Example: "I wanted to share some thoughts about the festivities planned for the upcoming holiday season."
Alternatives: "regarding the celebrations" or "concerning the events".
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Tells about the festivities.
An American visitor asked a waiter about the festivities.
Nor has there been much buzz in the city about the festivities.
Mentio ed in talk story about the festivities marking the public debut of the Juilliard School in Lincoln Center.
"I know we were anxious about the festivities and everything, but now it's over and let's move on".
At this remove, it is hard to say whether a press report about the festivities would have actually sunk Smith's chances for the nomination.
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This leaves the audience ample time to settle down, kick off their shoes and speculate endlessly, endlessly about what the festivities might include.
The question's a non-starter – he was so focused on the job he didn't care a jot about missing the festivities.
While I'm excited about all the festivities, all this pre-game hype is a little reminiscent of the time another beloved sports entity put more emphasis on the hype surrounding the event than the event itself.
About 5,000 residents attended the festivities in Juniper Valley Park, for free amusement rides, popcorn, soda and other treats.
I remember feeling a bit schizophrenic about all of the festivities surrounding the holiday season.
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