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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any festivities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to events or celebrations in a general sense, often inquiring about or discussing various occasions.
Example: "Are you planning to attend any festivities during the holiday season?"
Alternatives: "any celebrations" or "any events".
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O'Sullivan was keen to avoid any festivities as he marked his 38th birthday - and Bingham was evidently of the same mind.
Traditionally Russia celebrates Navy Day on 27 July, but there was little sign of any festivities, just a lot of bunting.
Unfortunately, many children won't get to enjoy any festivities or traditions this year.
Out of concern for their security and out of respect for the 45 Christians who were victims of two horrific suicide bombing attacks on Palm Sunday, their bishop declared that Easter services would be limited in his diocese to mass, "without any festivities".
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No adults in Sancha planned to attend any Olympic festivities.
For those only interested in the Norwegian fjords, one could easily avoid any "Frozen" festivities.
Check with the management of your office and determine if any holiday festivities have been scheduled.
When we arrived, only one table was occupied and there was no sign of any special festivity.
Is there any better festivity for a hopeless romantic like me? Answer: For sure no.
This chicken-stuffed puff pastry can be served as an appetizer at a party, barbecue or any other festivity.
She didn't stay for any of the festivities?
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