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The phrase "a few fancy" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a noun to complete the thought.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a small number of fancy items or concepts, but it needs to be followed by a noun.
Example: "I bought a few fancy dresses for the party."
Alternatives: "a couple of elegant" or "some stylish".
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Premium costs just $9.99 a month (that's the equivalent of a few fancy coffees).
They do a few fancy steps, then slouch offstage.
She tries on a few fancy watches and diamond rings.
Why not make it more fun with a few fancy accessories?
Along with a few fancy real books, this entertaining exhibition offers all kinds of witty or poetic representations of books.
The capital was nice enough — broad streets, a few fancy cafes — but nothing to keep a tourist there more than a day.
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"If you can't see the broader vision, you just see a few fancy-looking houses going up in the woods in a depressed area on the opposite side of the water.
Don't use it every word, but if you want to have a few fancy-sounding words in each sentence, this is where you turn.
You can also splurge on the occasional "real" fancy item--it's quality, not quantity, that matters, so if you own just a few key fancy items, the rest of your outfit will fall together.
And after a few moments, "Fancy forgetting all that stuff".
Only a few display fancy, large, more or less variegated leaves; they include D. maculata (formerly D. picta) and D. seguine (native to the West Indies), both of which have yielded colourful varieties of horticultural interest.
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