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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fancy style" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular manner of doing something that is elaborate, sophisticated, or decorative.
Example: "The designer showcased a collection that featured a fancy style, appealing to those who appreciate intricate details and luxurious fabrics."
Alternatives: "an elaborate style" or "a sophisticated style".
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Therefore, she is the one who must supply the inner momentum, and, to achieve that, a fancy style will not help you.
We have good effective players at it … it can come across sometimes from the media that we don't have a fancy style of play, but we never had.
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(If you choose a fancier style, the details become part of the focus of your outfit, so you'll want to make sure your accessories, such as scarves and jewelry, don't compete).
Humbert Humbert might have been wrong about a murderer's fancy style, but you can, it seems, count on a lawman for plain prose: the pages of The Grapevine read like something between alumni notes and an autopsy.
The 5800 will be available in Europe by year's end for 279 EUK PoundsK Pounds/$227 USD and it comes with a fancy plectrum-style stylus and an 8GB microSD.
There are also a few tables and a chest of drawers patterned in the fancy style.
The chef and restaurateur Thomas Keller is "taking a page out of history" for TAK Room, which represents a return to "continental" dining, the fancy style of the 1940s and '50s, featuring European-style dress-to-impress food like lobster thermidor, beef Wellington, green beans amandine and Dover sole filleted tableside.
If only you could always count on a paedophile for a fancy prose style, too.
"You can always count on a murderer for a fancy prose style," Humbert tells us, and Bruno certainly obliges.
Humbert Humbert famously declares as Nabokov's novel opens: "You can always count on a murderer for a fancy prose style.
When Vladimir Nabokov wrote in "Lolita" that "you can always count on a murderer for a fancy prose style," he was not predicting the arrival of the serial killer and necrophile Ted Bundy.
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