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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give a party" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about hosting a get-together or celebration. For example, "We decided to give a party to celebrate our anniversary."
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To be sure, "Give a Party for the Party" is no ordinary how-to manual.
She lets her grandchildren give a party.
"We know better than anyone how to give a party".
Pamela Harriman said that one should never give a party without a serious agenda.
The faculty give a party for veteran students and their wives.
Occasionally, they give a party, dance and drink and let off steam.
All of the organizers declined to say how much it costs to give a party.
It is not as simple to give a party now as it used to be.
We would have wine with dinner, or decide to give a party.
Public Library give a party before we again accept a topheavy invitation.
Senator John McCain hardly needs a holiday to give a party.
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