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Discover LudwigThe phrase "party town" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a place known for its vibrant nightlife and social activities, often frequented by people looking to have fun. Example: "During the summer, this beach destination transforms into a party town, attracting tourists from all over."
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It's a party town".
Do you want a party town?
But Siem Reap isn't really a party town.
Andrew Spooner shows you where to find Scandinavia's party town.
Osaka is Japan's wild, weird food-fuelled party town.
"Hoboken is a real party town," Mr. Obssuth said.
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"I'm aware that they call it a one-party town," Mr. Porr said.
He has benefited from concern among some voters over making Hartford, where the Legislature is controlled by Democrats, a one-party town.
She added that in some case residents were allowed access but this was not well publicised, making the city "like a two-party town".
In this one-party town, members of the family may be progressive Democrats or moderate Democrats, gay or straight, teetotalers or potheads.
Often a one-party town, New York will at least play host to three spirited and unusual congressional primaries on June 26.
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