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Discover LudwigThe phrase "*luxury" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically functions as an adjective or noun and refers to something that is high-quality, expensive, and often considered a special or indulgent treat. Example 1 (adjective use): "The hotel room was a *luxury oasis, with plush bedding and a jacuzzi tub." Example 2 (noun use): "The couple saved up for months to afford the *luxury of a first-class flight to Europe." Example 3 (noun use): "After living frugally for years, she finally allowed herself the *luxury of buying a designer handbag."
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=pure luxury = very luxurious.
Travel luxury?
What luxury.
Cunard pushes "luxury" as much as luxury.
"Luxury feeds luxury," Mr. Elliott said.
Now – luxury!
Ah! Luxury!
Taxicabs are a luxury.
Is it luxury?
It's a luxury.
Greatest travel luxury?
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