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Discover LudwigThe phrase "festive for" can be used in written English, although it may sound slightly formal or poetic.
It is typically used to describe something that is suitable for or appropriate for a festive occasion or event. Example: The restaurant was decorated with twinkling lights and red ribbons, creating a festive atmosphere that was perfect for the holiday season.
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The resulting atmosphere is festive, for sure, and the show is never boring.
And in recent days, it had made the approaching holiday especially festive for the family.
Less colorful and festive, for starters — but also a lot safer.
Easter weekend is usually the year's most festive for Syria's Christians, but this year, it is infused with grave uncertainty.
Today, the scale and variety of the event are second to none – and this year's Proms promise to be the most festive for a good while.
The festive season is not so festive for those with serious mental health problems and it is a busy period for Relate, the Samaritans and for family doctors.
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For example, think of the case where someone is preparing for a festive dinner for the family.
Andrew Mueller There was a time when festive escapades for Sharon and Tracey were a Christmassy custom for the nation.
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Adapt the colors used to make festive displays for Christmas, Easter, or any other holiday or festival.
"We do our best to make Black Friday a fun, festive time for our customers, including hundreds of hours of training to get ready for the day.
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