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The phrase "make a night of it" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to stay the night or to turn an evening activity into a longer event. For example, "We were having so much fun at the bar, so we decided to make a night of it and stay out late."
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"You can't make a night of it.
"We make a night of it, with dinner".
"So I thought maybe we could make a night of it".
A trip was a grand event, a reason to don gladrags and make a night of it.
After that, he figured he would just make a night of it and headed over to the museum.
If you want to make a night of it, Northern Boulevard in Jackson Heights is your spot.
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In one episode of Girls, Hannah takes cocaine and makes a night of it.
Three Asian men were seated there when we arrived and were still making a night of it when we departed.
Many families had made a night of it, with dinner beforehand at the Main Street Bar and Grill or at Shirley's, across the street from the rink.
Kim Johnson Gross and Jeff Stone, creators of the Chic Simple style book series, have been so bold as to trademark a three-step closet-cleaning process (Assess(TM), DeJunk(TM), ReNew(TM)), for which they propose making a night of it.
In some ways, the Italian sandwich and wine bar is an equivalent of the Spanish tapas bar, a relaxed place to drop in for a snack and a drink, with the option of moving on or making a night of it.
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