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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fancy site" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a website that is elaborate, stylish, or visually appealing.
Example: "The new restaurant has a fancy site that attracts many customers with its beautiful design and user-friendly interface."
Alternatives: "an elegant website" or "a stylish webpage."
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Maybe I can kick off these heels and still write on a fancy site.
Hire people, build a fancy site, buy stock...but guess what?
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If you're set on a fancier site, try lower-cost options like Squarespace, which allows you to build high-quality websites for as little as $7/month.
The company has a freemium model with three tiers of service from free to 2,000 yen (or $25) a month to a fancier site that has an initial cost of 50,000 yen (or $625) and then monthly servicing costs.
"We had a fancy flash site that looked great," says singer/guitarist Tim Wheeler.
But now it seems legitimate, and the band has even rolled out a fancy multimedia site to promote the release.
A fancy Web site promoting your independent labor of love is all well and good, but the imprimatur of MoMA is an entirely different level of promotion.
First, remember these four basic red flags, says the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission: If it sounds too good to be true, it is; guaranteed returns aren't; beauty isn't everything (a fancy looking Web site doesn't mean the party behind the site is credible); pressure to send money right away.
And some high-end hotels deliver food from a fancy restaurant on site, like the Trump International Hotel and Tower in New York, which lets guests enjoy meals from Jean-Georges and will even send a chef to cook in your in-suite kitchen (for an extra $75 an hour).
That's more akin to having a fancy branded Web site that lives on YouTube.
A Cool Camping favourite, Caffyns Farm is a relaxed, rule-free, pitch-wherever-you-fancy site.
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