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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any occasion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to any possible event or situation that may arise. Example: I always keep a bottle of champagne on hand for any occasion that calls for celebration.
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Bookends for any occasion.
He loved any occasion for action.
Simple, elegant, appropriate for any occasion.
Any occasion to abandon routines is welcomed.
Lunch — dinner, drinks, any occasion — with Christopher always was.
Nor did anything seem appropriate or otherwise for any occasion.
He does not lose any occasion to inform himself.
Above are six dresses that work for almost any occasion.
In fact, any occasion was good for a drink".
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It's elegant for any occasion and covers the subway grime.
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