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The phrase "festival for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the purpose or focus of a festival, event, or celebration. Example: The city was filled with excitement as the annual music festival for local artists drew in crowds from all over the country.
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He thanked the festival for having him.
I'd do an Eighties festival for £300.
What is a festival for, after all?
Furthur will play the festival for the second consecutive year.
What do you go to a festival for?
The festival, for Merchandise, is more of a personal test.
But be warned: It is not a festival for wimps.
A dedicated film festival for comedy is a rare thing.
Mr. Boulez leads this festival for the seventh time.
Have you ever thought about holding a festival for cows?
"This is a festival for the general public," she said.
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