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Discover Ludwig"lavish party" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large and expensive party, typically one with lots of decorations, food, drinks, and entertainment. For example, you might say, "The couple had a lavish party to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary."
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Still, the lavish party hasn't completely become a Wall Street myth.
Conservative officials at Essex County Council hold a lavish party for the Tory peer.
On 15 August 1975, the Indian government hosted a lavish party.
It takes a lot of heavy lifting to make a lavish party swing.
"I only care if AOL is having a big lavish party".
The point, he said, is that "there is no doubt this was a lavish party".
On October 26th, Vanagaitė's memoir was launched with a lavish party.
In 1957, Pinewood celebrated its 21st birthday, with a lavish party and a look back at the studio's growth.
Midway through the lavish party, terrorists appear and take the guests hostage, including the most celebrated person on the premises.
And he is throwing a lavish party for the delegation at Luna Park in West Hollywood after the concert.
He defeated two experienced but underfinanced South Jersey opponents, and relished his victory at a lavish party here tonight.
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