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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mini party" is correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a small or scaled-down version of a party. Example: "I'm planning to have a mini party for my birthday this year. It will just be a few close friends and family members."
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"It's always a mini party," he said, explaining how those in line mind each other's bags and take it in turns to do food or bathroom runs.
You have to take a small boat to get there and it is like a mini party oasis floating in the middle of the Amazon River.
Of course, as usual, my control room at the studio was just full of other artists coming in all the time, listening--it was sort of like a mini party going on.
Reduced to a mini party, they seem now to be happy to at least play the role of a kingmaker -- even if that means ensuring the lead of the former enemy from the left.
To make a mini party bring your friends or other stuffed animals to celebrate.
You could make mini party hats by rolling paper up into cones.
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There's a pre-show mini-party and a costume comp too, so get yourself some yellow leggings pronto.
Kathy Bella, The Bay Citizen's vice president for development, described each of these meetings as a "mini-party" that often featured mildly inappropriate humor and music.
I think we may have cracked up without our social committee, who did their best to relieve our stress by throwing a 15-minute mini-party at midnight on day one.
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