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flagship festival
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "flagship festival" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the most important or prominent festival in a series or among similar events. Example: "The annual music event has become the flagship festival of the summer, attracting thousands of attendees from around the world."
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Sundance's flagship festival this year runs Jan . 17to 27 in Park City, Utah.
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Last year came the inaugural Sundance London, which features rock concerts and films culled from Mr. Redford's flagship festival in Park City, Utah.
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Detailed planning began in September, Mr. Cooper said, and the final program includes 14 feature-length films and eight shorts that had their premieres at Sundance's flagship festival in January.
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Also, I noticed while watching "Guys and Dolls" at the flagship Festival Theater that directors can achieve a kind of "true black" there that can't be had on Broadway, where fire laws require illuminated exit signs at all times.
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Convening tens of thousands of creatives, thought leaders, artists and tech entrepreneurs from around the globe, Austin's flagship festival SXSW is a 10-day marathon of discovery, late-night parties, invigorating sessions and next-level networking.
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Future of StoryTelling has established a name for itself as a premiere showcase of the most cutting-edge stories each year at its flagship festival -- as well as collaborations like last December's The New Storytellers with the Phi Centre in Montreal.
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The remaining eight films will mix past entries from Sundance's flagship Utah festival ("Blue Caprice") with pictures first shown at competing festivals ("Stand Clear of the Closing Doors," which played Tribeca last spring).
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Manchester City Council announced two years ago that they would put £2m into a flagship arts festival, the first of which will take place this summer.
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The flagship Sydney festival piece is on show in the cavernous arches of the former 19th century railway carriage and blacksmith workshops that is Carriageworks gallery.
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We meet on International Women's Day. Kelly is celebrating the launch of her flagship feminist festival, Women of the World (known as Wow), and a decade as artistic director of London's Southbank Centre.
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MOSTLY MOZART, the flagship summer festival for classical music fans in New York, gets under way with its core repertory on Tuesday (with a repeat on Wednesday), but on the whole opening week actually skews more toward Beethoven than toward the festival's namesake.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "flagship festival", ensure it accurately represents the most important or representative festival within a group or organization's portfolio.
Common error
Avoid applying "flagship festival" to events that are not truly the most significant or well-known, as this can dilute the term's impact and credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "flagship festival" functions as a compound noun, specifically identifying the most important or representative festival within a larger group or series. Ludwig examples confirm this usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "flagship festival" is a grammatically sound noun phrase used to denote the most important or representative festival in a series or associated with an organization. Ludwig AI confirms the correctness and usability of the phrase. It is most commonly found in News & Media contexts. While "premier festival" and "signature festival" offer close alternatives, it's crucial to reserve "flagship festival" for truly prominent events to maintain its impact and credibility. The phrase is deemed uncommon but valuable for clearly identifying a festival's significance.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
premier festival
Replaces "flagship" with "premier", emphasizing the festival's top-tier status.
signature festival
Emphasizes the festival's unique and representative character.
main festival
A more straightforward and less emphatic synonym for "flagship festival".
leading festival
Highlights the festival's position of prominence and influence.
principal festival
A formal alternative, indicating the festival's primary importance.
marquee festival
Suggests the festival is a star attraction, a prominent event.
central festival
Indicates the festival is a focal point or hub of activity.
core festival
Highlights the festival as an essential and fundamental event.
primary festival
Similar to "main festival" but slightly more formal.
showcase festival
Highlights that the festival's main purpose is to showcase something.
FAQs
How to use "flagship festival" in a sentence?
You can use "flagship festival" to describe the most important or well-known festival associated with a particular organization or region. For example, "The Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas is Insomniac's "flagship festival"".
What can I say instead of "flagship festival"?
You can use alternatives like "premier festival", "signature festival", or "main festival" depending on the specific context and desired emphasis.
Which is correct, "flagship festival" or "flag ship festival"?
"Flagship festival" is the correct spelling. "Flag ship festival" is not standard usage.
What makes a festival a "flagship festival"?
A ""flagship festival"" is typically the most important, well-known, and representative festival associated with a particular organization, brand, or region. It often sets the standard for other similar events.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested