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It is grammatically correct but not idiomatically correct - unless you refer to the creation of a political party. Speaking of a social event we say "have a party," "put on a party", "put together a party" or even "hold a party" so the correct idiom would be one of those.

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The sentence is close but not quite grammatically correct. It should be phrased as: "Why don't we have a party?"

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