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The phrase "during the festivities" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to a period of celebrations or special events, such as holidays, parties, or ceremonies. You can use it to describe a particular moment or activity that takes place amidst the festivities. Example: "During the festivities, the town's main square was filled with colorful decorations, music, and delicious food stalls." In this sentence, "during the festivities" indicates that the event or activity mentioned is occurring at the same time as the celebrations.
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Two people have died during the festivities, The Orissadiary reported.
I always try to be away during the festivities.
Also, there is a plan for a Wham! tribute band to play during the "festivities".
(For various reasons that work was not presented during the festivities).
He turned 30 during the events and was fêted during the festivities.
An added bonus is that you should have some ham left over to eat cold during the festivities.
If something breaks or starts buzzing during the festivities, the odds of getting help are not good.
The competition for the best Welsh Elvis is fiercely contested as Brentwood Hotel morphs into Heartbreak Hotel during the festivities.
He said that during the festivities on the Champs-Élysées, the French should remember the pro-democracy students killed in Beijing in 1989.
And for those who want to check out a book, the library will also be open for business during the festivities.
"Are you sick?" my mother would ask, feeling my head for a fever if I slipped off during the festivities to read.
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