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The phrase "celebrating something" is correct and can be used in written English in many different contexts.
For example, you could say: "We've been busy celebrating our recent success."
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It looks like they're celebrating something.
"Are you celebrating something?" Well, let's see.
Maybe they're celebrating something, a wedding anniversary or like that.
I hope we will be celebrating something by the end of next season".
Rosh Hashanah: a holiday he can't pronounce, celebrating something he can't remember.
Once in a while, one has a chance to be part of a crowd celebrating something major.
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"The Goelet celebrates something that is commonplace now.
Jay-Z gave us a bottle to celebrate something.
D. C.: To celebrate something that's incredibly important for human rights.
It's time to celebrate something new: the arrival of blood oranges.
If they celebrate something, they do it so that the neighbors will not know what hit them.
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