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Discover LudwigSentence with it The phrase "make party" is not commonly used in written English.
It is more often used informally in spoken English contexts, such as “Let’s make party!” to mean “Let’s go out and have a good time!” Example sentence: I'm in the mood to make party tonight, so let's hit the town!.
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The Knife doesn't exactly make party music, even when it does.
Little Boots also has the time to make party mixes and give them away.
The use of primary elections to make party nominations gives members of Congress a substantial measure of freedom from their party.
Because unlike the delegates to other party conferences, you have the ability to make party policy.
Many backbenchers feel ignored and make party management difficult by frequent rebellion.
Go on: there is no need to make party politics out of prisons.
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To make party-size latkes, use your favorite recipe but fry them in 1 1/2-inch cakes (use a heaping tablespoon of potato).
Kazan joined the Communist Party in the 1930s, but left after he was pressured to make party-directed changes in the running of New York's influential Group Theatre.
Does dressing modestly make you complicit in a patriarchal notion that women's bodies are shameful, or does it semaphore sisterhood by refusing to make party-dressing a body-competitive sport?
But they have also revealed their limitations, as they take turns to make party-political points without proper research, and without a special counsel, on the American pattern, to direct and co-ordinate their investigation.
In it, he stated that Republican election officials "can and should make party-line changes" to the rules governing early voting periods, and urged them to oppose other measures — like Sunday hours for early voting sites, and polling places on college campuses — that are commonly said to aid Democratic turnout.
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