Does this make sense: "All Glammed Up: The Kenmore Christmas Special", pretending Kenmore is our company name and using "special" to mean a one-of-a-kind party? I usually encounter "special" used this way to refer to TV shows and food (the chef's special).
Thank you very much.
Sarcandra
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