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The phrase "evening of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific evening or the time period during which something will take place in the evening. It is often used to describe events, activities, or plans that will occur in the evening. Example: I am looking forward to our evening of games and laughter with friends tomorrow. In this example, "evening of games and laughter" refers to a specific evening when the speaker and their friends have planned to get together and play games and share some laughs.
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Another memory: the evening of Oct. 22.
But by the evening of Jan.
An Evening of DooWop.
An Evening of Irish Music with Ed Ryan.
An Evening of Gypsy Flamenco".
It's an evening of unadulterated bliss.
The evening of Wednesday 6 May 2015.
"An Evening of Broadway Favorites" recital.
July 23-29: "An Evening of Gershwin".
They chose the evening of Oct. 21, 1964.
It was the evening of Oct. 15, 2010.
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