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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a posh" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is elegant, luxurious, or high-class, often in a somewhat informal context.
Example: "She always dresses in a posh manner, making her stand out at any event."
Alternatives: "a fancy" or "a luxurious".
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Bit of a posh choice?
Basically a posh farm.
Can't everyone do a posh accent though?
I have rather a posh voice.
A posh sausage roll, but with steak".
"They think I am a posh girl.
But in England you're a posh bloke.
I put on a posh voice.
Or there's a posh restaurant upstairs.
"I don't want a posh dog.
A sparkling one – a posh moscato d'Asti.
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