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constant party
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "constant party" is not a standard expression in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in contexts discussing ongoing celebrations or events that happen regularly, but clarity is needed. Example: "The neighborhood has become a constant party during the summer months, with barbecues and gatherings every weekend."
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10 human-written examples
It's a constant party, constant camaraderie.
News & Media
That's the word from the Mirror who appear to have spoken to a bellhop who confirmed that her London hotel room "seemed to be a constant party.
News & Media
The idea he was capable of producing the most interesting works while at the same time hosting an ongoing constant party is extraordinary".
News & Media
I moved in upstairs and it was a constant party.
News & Media
His franchise is by its nature a constant party, and it can be exhausting.
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The real world is not a constant party, or a day at camp.
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49 human-written examples
"Why can't you be here to wipe my brow and make me tea?" he complained in a letter to Consuelo; he accused her of wrecking his life by constant party-going.
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There are constant parties.
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I was too old for the constant partying I assumed people did.
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"Don't get me wrong, we both loved the scene and made the most of the constant partying," he said.
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The night after the first concert becomes an initiation into the not unappealing rock-group study methods of constant partying; at a club, good-looking partners show up, seemingly out of the walls, and the dance floor becomes a sea of polymorphous perversity, followed by morning-after-the-orgy confusion in which Chris and Emily, separated, search for their clothes among the fallen bodies.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "constant party", ensure the context clearly indicates whether you mean a literal party or a more figurative situation involving ongoing celebration or chaos. Avoid using it in formal writing where more precise language is preferred.
Common error
Avoid using "constant party" to describe situations that are merely busy or chaotic without an element of celebration or enjoyment. It is not simply a synonym for "constant activity" or "constant problem".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "constant party" functions primarily as a noun phrase, often acting as a predicate nominative or a descriptive element. Ludwig's examples illustrate its use in describing environments characterized by ongoing celebration. Ludwig AI deems the expression acceptable, but needing clarity.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Wiki
20%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
2%
Science
2%
Academia
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "constant party" is an acceptably informal way to describe a situation or environment characterized by continuous celebration or revelry. While Ludwig indicates that the expression is grammatically correct but needing clarity, its usage leans towards informal contexts, such as news articles, blogs, and general web content. Alternatives like "perpetual celebration" or "incessant partying" may be more suitable for formal writing. The phrase's communicative purpose is to convey excitement or overwhelming stimulation, so careful consideration should be given to the specific context in which it is used.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incessant partying
Highlights the relentless and continuous nature of the partying.
continuous celebration
Highlights the ongoing nature of the celebratory events.
ongoing festivity
Emphasizes that the festive event is currently happening and continuing.
ceaseless celebration
Similar to "perpetual celebration" but with a slightly different tone.
perpetual celebration
Replaces "constant party" with a more formal term for ongoing festivity.
endless festivity
Suggests an unending and joyful occasion, similar to a constant party.
nonstop revelry
Emphasizes the continuous and boisterous nature of the partying.
never-ending bash
Implies a large and lively party that continues without stopping.
unending merrymaking
Focuses on the joyful and festive atmosphere that doesn't cease.
round-the-clock revel
Describes a party that lasts all day and night.
FAQs
How can I use "constant party" in a sentence?
You can use "constant party" to describe an environment with near-continuous celebrations, like, "Living near the beach can feel like a "constant party" during the summer months".
What can I say instead of "constant party"?
Alternatives to "constant party" include phrases like "perpetual celebration", "endless festivity", or "incessant partying" depending on the context.
Is "constant party" a formal expression?
"Constant party" is generally considered informal. For formal contexts, use phrases like "perpetual celebration" or "continuous celebration".
What's the difference between "constant party" and "incessant partying"?
"Constant party" typically describes an environment or atmosphere, while "incessant partying" focuses on the act of partying itself. For instance, "The hotel was a constant party" versus "Their incessant partying led to noise complaints".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested