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Discover LudwigThe phrase "just for tonight" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means for a specific period of time or only for this particular instance. Example: "I'll let you borrow my car, but just for tonight. I need it back tomorrow morning for work."
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Tonight, just for tonight, like James Cameron once said, they're kings of the world.
"Are you in town just for tonight?" Walter asked.
"Just for tonight, we're featuring this vodka with a raspberry inflation".
"They were bought just for tonight and they're O.K. for standing, but I can't sit down because the dress is too short if I do that".
Plodding between dishwater and drying paint with a furrowed brow and The Edge's reverb pedals, Just For Tonight aims squarely at indie's bluntest edge and succeeds with overwrought, toe-curling gusto.
I can't remember a closing performance anything like this, or the feeling, while it was happening, that I quickly needed to thank Hideki Matsui — with a bow or something — not just for tonight but for every game of his seven years of super-pro service with the Yankees.
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Just for last night's bout, Rahman and Lewis each were guaranteed a minimum of $10 million.
"What I loved was how much elegance and energy and freedom there was in the way they dressed, not just for evening but day-to-day".
It could be a perfume he really likes, one that he bought for you, or a new one altogether just for this evening.
But for tonight, just enjoy the music in the hands of young, gifted and committed performers.
"Just stay for tonight then".
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