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Discover LudwigThe word 'bouquets' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a plural noun that refers to a bunch of flowers that are arranged and tied together. It can be used in various situations, such as: 1. A bride carried a beautiful bouquet of white roses down the aisle on her wedding day. 2. The florist made stunning bouquets of different flowers for the event. 3. The restaurant table was adorned with small bouquets of daisies and sunflowers. 4. The bouquet of red and pink roses was the perfect gift for Valentine's Day. 5. The children presented their teacher with a lovely bouquet of wildflowers at the end of the school year. 6. The bridegroom's boutonniere matched the color and style of the bride's bouquet. 7. The winner of the dance competition received a trophy and a bouquet of roses as a prize. 8. The park was decorated with colorful bouquets of flowers for the spring festival. 9. The hospital volunteer handed out bouquets of daffodils to the patients to brighten up their day. 10. The table centerpiece at the charity gala was a large and elegant bouquet of lilies and orchids.
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They arrange everything down to the free bouquets and button-holes - and a champagne breakfast on a private balcony the morning after.
A temporary structure had been erected under a white canopy with chandeliers and decorated with giant bouquets of lilies.
A tent, decorated with orange ribbons, was erected and two tables with bouquets of red, pink and white roses were set.
When I was little, my mother would make bouquets of flowers for the families to place on the graves of those who died.
Behind her are lavish gold mirrors, beautiful bouquets of flowers, and personalised cushions to tie in with her album launch.
"I know better than to expect a red carpet and bouquets of roses," he says.
But people queued to lay bouquets at the bronze statues of the former leaders.
Unlike Norway, the UK has eschewed mandatory quotas on female boardroom appointments, opting for the voluntary target devised by the government's gender equality champion Lord Mervyn Davies, and backed up with rhetorical brickbats and bouquets doled out by business secretary Vince Cable.
The background to the match included a message of videotaped goodwill from President Clinton, the presentation by the Iranian players of bouquets to their American counterparts, and a group photograph of the teams together.
Though the university remains one of the consortium's members, it will now share what bouquets and brickbats come Los Alamos's way with three firms that make a lot of their money as military contractors.
Tonight's effort makes the old man's bouquets look like plastic roses.
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