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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'deliver fun' is grammatically correct in written English, but it may not be the most appropriate phrase to use in most contexts.
In some cases, it could be used to describe an activity or event that is enjoyable and entertaining. For example: "The event planners promised to deliver fun for all ages".
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First published in 1866, Alice was the first book to deliver fun instead of morality.
All great in their prime, all worthy of a good living now that their hair styles and arty sensibilities aren't exactly in fashion, these bands will surely still deliver fun and many sweeping gestures in concert.
All great in their prime, all worthy of a good living now that their hairstyles and arty sensibilities aren't exactly in fashion, these bands will surely still deliver fun and many sweeping gestures in concert.
It has been so rewarding to build a product that scaled up to millions of people and supported large media properties and diverse brands — all while staying true to promise to deliver fun, engaging, real-time experiences.
Robots, it turns out, deliver fun with hotel room service orders, and they don't expect a tip.
Our machines deliver fun, something that a lot of people come to Vegas for, and don't get.
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"I've been here 28 days delivering fun and happiness," the clown said.
The focus, patience, creative vision and technical chops to create interactive entertainment that surpasses your expectations and delivers fun in ways you never even knew you wanted.
In less than two years Fake Empire has delivered "Fun Size," written by Max Werner ("The Colbert Report") and starring Victoria Justice (Nickelodeon's "Victorious").
So I give pride of place among these few postblacklist movies to "The Front" (1976), which delivers fun and a dose of reality.
Throughout the night, the comedian Jermaine Fowler, pulling slightly too much focus in his role as announcer-d.j., delivered fun facts about the winners as they ascended the stairs ("She graduated from high school two years early—I read that on the Internet").
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