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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a toast to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when you are suggesting an act or offering a short phrase of wishes or congratulations before drinking a beverage together. For example: "Let's make a toast to the happy couple on their wedding day!".
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He even brought himself to make a toast: "To surprise!
"Grab a feminist beer, join the conversation and make a toast to equality".
Once I was supposed to make a toast to a dear friend in front of two dozen people and couldn't.
Everybody shut up, and I said, "I'd like to make a toast to 7-Eleven for redefining convenience".
So let's make a toast to our special guest, who warms us all with the flame of his chest.
Traditionally, the wassail in its bowl would have pieces of crisped, maybe spiced, toast floating in it and this is why we still make a "toast" to celebrate.
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" He makes a toast to her.
He made a toast to his home town, which was halfway to Siberia.
I made a toast: "To Kentucky, y'all," and I meant it.
As the COO made a toast to Anne, Aliyah considered her interviews with Ed and Molly.
I raised my glass and made a toast, to a small island, and a small world.
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