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"festival of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a celebration of a particular event or occasion. For instance, you might say: "Every year, our town holds a festival of the local harvest."
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Have a boudin noir festival, of course.
Festival of the postwar British Renaissance.
Christmas came, childless, a festival of regret.
Festival of Medical History and the Arts.
Festival of the Book.
Festival of Flight.
Hanukkah, the Festival of Wrath?
It's a festival of wrong'uns.
It's a festival of domesticity.
NEW HAVEN International Festival of Arts and Ideas "International Festival of Arts and Ideas".
Here is like a festival of something!
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