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three-day event

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noun

  1. See eventing

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The three-day event focuses on the intersections of trade, economics, security and foreign policy, and is expected to draw business leaders and heads of state.

From Los Angeles Times

Thirty-one teams took part in the last World Cup, a three-day event in Belgium last year.

From Barron's

However, in order to capture the true spirit of a contemporary rave, the production had already agreed to stage a three-day event essentially run by the collectives.

From Los Angeles Times

Tens of thousands of fans are expected to attend the three-day event, which will feature about 100 acts from international headliners to new emerging artists.

From BBC

The three-day event will be held from 19 - 21 June next year, two weeks earlier that its usual July date.

From BBC