Definition: plural of event
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'events': 8
1. During major events like the New Year’s Eve celebration, the NYPD deploys thousands of officers.
2. The U.S. hosts famous racing events like the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR races.
3. Immigration reform efforts continue to evolve in response to global events and national priorities.
4. Liquor sales in the U.S. are highest during the holiday season and major sports events.
5. Meteorologists warned that climate change may be increasing the frequency of such events.
6. Madison Square Garden hosts major concerts, sports events, and shows.
7. Schools celebrate multiculturalism and diversity through special events and programs.
8. Cultural events are often funded by local councils.
1. During major events like the New Year’s Eve celebration, the NYPD deploys thousands of officers.
2. The U.S. hosts famous racing events like the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR races.
3. Immigration reform efforts continue to evolve in response to global events and national priorities.
4. Liquor sales in the U.S. are highest during the holiday season and major sports events.
5. Meteorologists warned that climate change may be increasing the frequency of such events.
6. Madison Square Garden hosts major concerts, sports events, and shows.
7. Schools celebrate multiculturalism and diversity through special events and programs.
8. Cultural events are often funded by local councils.
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