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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beautiful ring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a ring that is visually appealing or attractive.
Example: "She wore a beautiful ring that sparkled in the sunlight."
Alternatives: "an exquisite ring" or "a stunning ring."
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"That's a beautiful ring!
"Amicus mortis has a beautiful ring to it," she says.
Prized possession: I took my engagement diamond and had it transformed at Christian Dior in Paris into a beautiful ring.
They said, 'Yes, you can get married barefoot on a beach, but don't you still want a beautiful ring?' " But one thing, at least, has remained firmly established: the line "A Diamond Is Forever," which has appeared in every De Beers engagement ad since 1948.
"But by and large people want to maximize their budgets and buy a beautiful ring".
He gave me a beautiful ring, although I'm not wearing it right now".
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I was flying cross-country and I noticed that one of the attendants had on a beautiful engagement ring.
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I would love to give this woman a beautiful engagement ring.
If your husband-to-be is of substantial means, he may surprise you by slipping a beautiful engagement ring on your left hand while simultaneously slapping a prenuptial agreement in your right.
"I think a great movie poster is like the setting on a beautiful diamond ring or the package on an elaborate gift, which for potential fans is the movie itself," McAvoy said.
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