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How do you put two different meanings party in a sentence?

It's tricky to put two *completely* different meanings of "party" in the same sentence, as the word usually refers to either a social gathering or a political group. However, you can achieve a similar effect with some creativity:

Example 1: Play on words:

"The party was a blast, but the party platform didn't resonate with me at all."

* Party (1): Social gathering

* Party (2): Political group

Example 2: Using context to differentiate:

"The birthday party was filled with laughter and cake, but the political party was more focused on serious issues."

* Party (1): Social gathering

* Party (2): Political group

Example 3: Using a synonym for one of the meanings:

"The celebration was fantastic, but the party in power seemed out of touch with the people."

* Celebration: Synonym for social gathering

* Party: Political group

Remember, the key is to use context and wording to make the two meanings clear to the reader.

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