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The phrase "what party" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when inquiring about the specific political party or social gathering being referred to. Example: "I heard there is a gathering this weekend; what party are you attending?"
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What party?
"What party?" she asked.
Cameron: What party?
I don't care what party he's in".
Well, that's what party friends are for.
I don't think that's what party members want to see.
("What Party are you?" asked one man passing by).
"It doesn't matter what party you are," he explains.
I don't care what party she is from.
"What party is this?" one of them finally inquired.
He is included in what party leaders call the "No to Yes" campaign.
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