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Discover LudwigThe phrase "precious occasion" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant or valuable event that holds special meaning. Example: "We gathered to celebrate this precious occasion, marking the anniversary of our friendship."
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This was one of those rare, if precious, occasions when everything came together beautifully.
But Watch Dogs' shootouts, on the precious occasions when they crescendo, sound terrifyingly like the bank heist sequence from Heat.
Yes, the talk may be arch and precious and on occasion ponderous.
AT A time of national collective depression in France, the Cannes film festival is a precious moment: an occasion to show the world that it can still host the most prestigious film festival, throw star-studded parties and draw the best Hollywood talent.
He called the new passports "a precious gift" on the occasion of the association's 20th anniversary.
The angels are angry with me"."Out of Steppe" is enterprising and finely written, if on occasion a shade precious.
Evening and weekend meals were precious as they were the occasions when we would be together as a family, and these were the times when I really got to know my father, a journalist who worked in London.
"Expensive chocolates have become so precious that you need a special occasion just to open the box," said Helen Song, Cocoa Pete's director of marketing, whose official title is cocoanaut.
On occasion, his writing becomes precious (bodies "carried across the bourne," lion after lion called "king of the beasts" and human history viewed, a few times too often, from the perspective of animal onlookers).
And couples thinking of exchanging rings: you're bound to find a precious gem or two worthy of the occasion at Hong Qiao Pearl Market.
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