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The phrase "a fancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is elaborate, decorative, or luxurious, often in a whimsical or playful context.
Example: "She wore a dress that was a fancy blend of colors and patterns, perfect for the gala."
Alternatives: "an elaborate" or "a luxurious".
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A fancy dinner?
A fancy Sunday lunch?
A fancy restaurant?
"It wasn't a fancy scene".
Forget about a fancy dinner.
It wasn't a fancy play.
Flowers, chocolate, a fancy dinner.
This isn't a fancy place.
Over a fancy meal, Lance proposes marriage.
Either could accompany a fancy meal.
"Not a fancy car: a Toyota Camry.
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