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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to festival" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is grammatically correct but it is not a commonly used expression. Instead, it is more common to say "to attend a festival" or "to go to a festival". Here is an example of how you can use it in a sentence: - I'm excited to go to the music festival next week. - I've been looking forward to attending the film festival this year. - We decided to take a trip to the food festival in the neighboring town.
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to festival
noun
An event or community gathering, usually staged by a local community, which centers on some theme, sometimes on some unique aspect of the community.
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Each prize comprises two tickets to Festival No. 6.
Bloomingdale's has devoted its windows to festival season.
For services to Festival Arts in the North East.
Well done to festival director Louis Savy and the team.
Round table discussions with orchestra conductors and soloists will follow some performances, according to festival staff.
"They had, like, months to study the movie," Mr. Diaz said, referring to festival programmers.
Flamenco dancers are like a big nomadic tribe, travelling from festival to festival, gig to gig.
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"And from then on out, SXSW really became the go-to festival for studio comedy films".
We want to make it a go-to festival in Asia for both trade and consumers.
Moreover, similar artists tend to festival-hop together.
"We deeply regret the disappointment caused to festival-goers on the final day of Boardmasters 2014.
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