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The phrase "big feast" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a large and elaborate meal or celebration. Example: The wedding reception was a big feast with a variety of delicious dishes and a live band for entertainment.
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"Make it a big feast".
But she knew about the big feast.
"Then we had a big feast".
It was fantastic when they won the double, we had a big feast".
With the holidays around the corner, you're probably making your shopping list for the big feast.
They have slaughtered animals and prepared a big feast to celebrate him becoming a man.
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But we both know all about big feasts and excuses for eating.
Photo: A worker in Hyderabad, India, made vermicelli yesterday in preparation for the particularly big feasting that will be part of the Oct. 25 celebrations of Id al-Fitr, the Islamic festival at the end of Ramadan, the holy month when observant Muslims fast during the day and feast at night.
The sacrificial festival is a time for wishing one another well, exchanging gifts, having big feasts, donating and praying.
The important thing is to eliminate what you don't need and downsize where you can -- without compromising your ability to cook big feasts.
My 10-year-old daughter says, "It's also like Thanksgiving because families get together over big feasts, but they eat lamb or beef instead of turkey".
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