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Discover LudwigThe phrase "banquet of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a grand and/or luxurious feast, usually given to celebrate something special. For example: The King hosted an extravagant banquet of fine food and wine to celebrate the birth of his firstborn daughter.
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A seductive banquet of indeterminate flesh?
Practically a banquet of single men.
— that remote banquet of impudence at the Tuileries in 1848.
Thursday at 7 p.m. Cyro Baptista's Banquet of Spirits, jazz.
A banquet of anecdotes are emerging worthy of an index.
At the final banquet of the conference, the internationally famous Williams of Oxford, W.V. O
(Politics, as David Rieff has written, is the ghost at the banquet of any national commemoration).
He came to N.Y. last week to address a banquet of the Economic Club.
"It's like a banquet of the old and new," de Jong says.
I met Fatima at a lunch banquet of the Coalition of Hispanic Organizations on Thursday.
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