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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'celebration for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event intended for the purpose of celebrating something specific. For example, "We held a celebration for my grandmother's 90th birthday."
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Birthday celebration for King Christian.
"It's a celebration for everyone," he said.
A luncheon celebration for 100 followed.
This is a celebration for women".
Samsung held no celebration for the anniversary.
It's also a major celebration for nearby Falkland.
"This should be a time of celebration for our students".
It wasn't a celebration for everybody – it was for hockey.
SKETCHBOOK about the centennial celebration for composer George Gershwin.
But it wasn't just a celebration for HBO.
No Hazard, no celebration for Marcos Alonso's match-winner.
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