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IN THE GRAND OCCASION. vs AT THE GRAND EVENING.

Both phrases are not directly comparable as they refer to different contexts. 'In the grand occasion' is correct when referring to a significant event or celebration, while 'at the grand evening' is not a common phrase in English. It would be more appropriate to use 'at the grand event' or 'at the grand occasion.'

Last updated: March 22, 2024

IN THE GRAND OCCASION.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a significant event or celebration.

This phrase is used to describe being present or involved in a grand or important occasion.

Examples:

  • She looked stunning in the grand occasion.
  • Everyone was excited to participate in the grand occasion.
  • We celebrated in the grand occasion with music and dance.
  • The decorations added to the grand occasion.
  • It was an honor to be included in the grand occasion.
  • Today's meeting is a grand occasion.
  • We heard you're celebrating a grand occasion today.
  • It's a grand occasion... for them.
  • As MEPs, we have been confronted on several occasions recently with the problem of how to reconcile, in the minds of our voters, the grand declarations issued at summit meetings of the Heads of Government with the reality of day-to-day politics.
  • Notional reserve for officials seconded in the interests of the service not included in the grand total.
  • Notional reserve for officials seconded in the interests of the service not included in the grand total.
  • Sorry. So in the grand tradition of show business, tonight's performance is cancelled.
  • She rode one of those mules down in the Grand Canyon.
  • You two could be in the Grand National.
  • Small potatoes in the grand scheme of things.
  • According to the grand coven, there are three recognized kinds of witch in the world.
  • Minor figure in the grand scheme.
  • In the grand scheme, they don't matter.
  • In the grand canyon, you are the midget.
  • There is a spell in the Grand Grimoire.
  • We're putting you in the Grand Hotel. It's comfortable.
  • The Grand Clerics have assembled, and the congregation has gathered in the courtyard.
  • Witnesses in the grand jury have to be in there alone.
  • In the grand scheme, all physical beings are but yokels.
  • I was in a rainstorm in the Grand Canyon.

Alternatives:

  • at the grand event
  • at the grand celebration
  • during the grand occasion
  • on the grand occasion
  • for the grand occasion

AT THE GRAND EVENING.

This phrase is not a common expression in English. It would be more appropriate to use 'at the grand event' or 'at the grand occasion.'


Alternatives:

  • at the grand event
  • at the grand occasion
  • at the grand celebration
  • during the grand evening
  • on the grand evening

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