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The phrase "a fancy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a whimsical or fanciful idea, notion, or desire that someone has.
Example: "Her latest project is just a fancy of hers, not something she plans to pursue seriously."
Alternatives: "a whim of" or "a notion of".
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At this juncture, dystechnia is but a fancy of the authors' thought experiment.
It's a fancy of way saying, Keep your eyes on the prize, on what really matters.
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He is a sweet man--an all-night dancer, a fancier of stylish hats and clothes.
It almost goes without saying that Jeffrey is a fancier of biltong, which is a South African version of jerky.
"Blue" opens in a literature class; Adèle, delicate and wild, is a fancier of books (and becomes a schoolteacher through the course of the film).
All of which is a fancy way of saying, you became managing editor of Fox "News".
All of this is all a fancy way of saying "nights have warmed more than days".
From this point of view, creativity is really just a fancy kind of productivity.
That's a fancy way of saying you'll be paying interest on top of interest.
Cellaring is a fancy way of saying storage.
That's a fancy way of saying purple".
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