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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a somewhat extravagant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is excessive or elaborate to a certain degree, often in a context where moderation is expected.
Example: "The party was a somewhat extravagant affair, with lavish decorations and gourmet catering."
Alternatives: "a rather lavish" or "an excessively ornate".
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The tropical lady's slipper orchids, paphiopedilums, may require a somewhat extravagant initial financial outlay, but linger a long time and send up blossoms in an east or west window.
I also uncharacteristically indulged her by buying an expensive comforter for her bed at school to make her feel cozy and comfortable, a somewhat extravagant furry hat to keep her warm and looking chic and a new Italian leather wallet to replace the $20 one she used all through high school.
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"The biggest challenge was to design a completely new and somewhat extravagant hospitality object on the already existing building while preserving Mamula's unique facade," the company said.
If I say that my somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature, I shall not be unfaithful to the thing.
Potemkin must be given part of the credit for the somewhat extravagant splendour of Catherine's reign.
In the House of Lords, Lane, in somewhat extravagant language, said: "Loss of freedom seldom happens overnight... oppression does not stand on the doorstep with a toothbrush and a swastika armband.
In formal, somewhat extravagant verse, Walcott captures the island's beauty: "the rounded / Breasts of the milky bay, palms, flocks, the green and dead / Leaves, the sun's brass coin on my cheek, /.
Tchaikovsky, on the other hand, was not comfortable working with preestablished formal models but was at his best in ballets and symphonic poems in which his somewhat extravagant nature found fuller scope for expression.
The statement added, "No doubt everyone will take this and other instances of somewhat extravagant claims by Ms. Mills into account in assessing what credibility and platform her assertions are given".
In formal, somewhat extravagant verse, Walcott captures the island's beauty: "the rounded / Breasts of the milky bay, palms, flocks, the green and dead / Leaves, the sun's brass coin on my cheek, /..
His courtesy was somewhat extravagant.
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