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The phrase "a foxy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is attractive or clever, often in a playful or flirtatious manner.
Example: "She walked into the room wearing a stunning dress, looking quite foxy."
Alternatives: "a sexy" or "an alluring".
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Eventually the salvaged French iron turned a foxy charcoal gray.
"I got myself a foxy girl," Georgie says, assessing his victim's looks.
A woman, in spectacles, is on TV now ("Text a foxy secretary").
And Treplev's sweetheart, Nina Zarechnaya, is now a foxy young ballerina, played by Maria Abashova.
Ms. Lister's overwrought behavior made Bess less a foxy loser than a frantic neurotic.
Lacey is – there's no other phrase for it – a foxy lady.
A foxy singleton gazes from a window to a flourish of sax.
Just last week, I saw a foxy redhead wearing a foxier pair of Olivia Morris shoes.
Hanging on one wall was a Foxy Brown T-shirt that cost fifteen hundred dollars.
A foxy fantasy about a house that grows, with chapters that are the Greater Trumps of a tarot deck.
They hang out, get drunk and lope off in doe-eyed pursuit of a foxy French waitress.
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