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The phrase "paid event" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an event for which attendees are required to pay a fee in order to attend. This phrase can be used in situations where an event organizer wants to clearly state that the event is not free and that payment is required for admission. Example: "The company is hosting a paid event next month to raise funds for charity. Tickets are now available for purchase on their website."
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Much of her summer was consumed by her television filming schedule in Alaska, and her contract with the Washington Speakers Bureau forbade her to do any free event at a locale where another paid event was scheduled.
"People want to be with their family, and those with children are trying to provide alternatives to what's on television," said Liz Greene, a spokeswoman for Blockbuster Inc. Chris Berry, director of group sales for B. B. King Blues Club and Grill near Times Square, said the club's first paid event since the attack -- a jazz performance on Sunday -- drew 500 people, about half the club's capacity.
Q: from Nigel Knuckey Tim Minchinn at Eden Project was previously announced as a paid event.
It is now a globally-renowned paid event hosted in Detroit's historic Hart Plaza.
The only way we could continue it was to make it a paid event, because it's just not sustainable otherwise.
His HarperCollins publicist was fearful the Denver Forum's luncheon, a paid event, would conflict with a free event that evening with Wallis at Denver's famous Tattered Cover Book Store.
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The site also runs a research arm, and hosts frequent paid events for the business class.
A full listing of free and paid events is expected in the coming weeks.
He has been a high-profile self-help guru for years, with free seminars and frequent television appearances that recruit hundreds of followers to paid events.
Mr. Ray has been a high-profile self-help guru for years, offering free seminars and making frequent television appearances that recruit hundreds of followers to attend paid events.
The Clippers, who had been paying for Bailey's seats for years, were concerned because he had been participating in paid events using the "Clippers" brand without permission.
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