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Discover Ludwig"for a feast" is a perfectly valid and acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, you could write "The kitchen was filled with the smell of delicious food cooking for a feast."
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"You're in for a feast".
Yoinks, now for a feast!
So there you are: prepare yourself for a feast.
Pretty much all you need for a feast.
Yet she had a hearty appetite and was always game for a feast.
In Christian times, the word was used for a feast in memory of the dead.
About $60 for a feast for two, with wine by the glass.
But gearing up for a feast is not always a picnic.
It was renovated for a Feast Day, then totally destroyed a few days later.
You're left feeling as if you came in for a feast and were fed only those toe-served tortilla chips.
My wife, Nancy, and I decided that they had bought the chicken and were fattening it for a feast.
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