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Discover LudwigThe phrase "parties of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to mean a group or collection of people, usually in a social setting. For example, "We are expecting two parties of four people for dinner tonight."
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Parties of bearded tit perch on stems.
Masquerading Relive the parties of the century.
RESERVATIONS -- Parties of six or more.
Reservations for parties of six or more.
Moreover, parties of opposition tend to do well at byelections, while parties of government do not.
(Reservations are only for parties of six or more).
Reservations required for parties of 10 or more.
Reservations only for parties of six or more.
Reservations taken for parties of six or more.
Reservations are taken only for parties of eight or more.
Reservations accepted only for parties of six or more.
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