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The phrase "are festive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a state or quality of being festive or celebratory. Example sentence: The decorations, music, and delicious food at the party are all festive, creating a joyful atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
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So often gala programs are festive to a fault.
These feeders are festive and easy to make.
First Saturdays at the Brooklyn Museum are festive affairs.
There, the cool nights are festive, with streets strung with lanterns, tapestries and banners.
The pictures are festive collages in the hip manner of 1950s jazz album covers.
Better still, there are festive group swims nationwide,, particularly on Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
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The film is festive.
The mood was festive.
Yet the mood is festive.
Yet the spirit is festive.
It's festive.
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