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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a splendid figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has an impressive or attractive physical appearance or shape.
Example: "The artist captured her in a way that highlighted her elegance, portraying her as a splendid figure against the backdrop of the sunset."
Alternatives: "a magnificent form" or "an impressive silhouette".
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A vivacious redhead, with a splendid figure, Mme.
President Sebastian Piñera, an outgoing 61-year-billionaire, has cut a splendid figure to his countrymen and millions of others round the world at the Mina San José: Chile had pulled off the greatest rescue since Noah's ark.
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He had a splendid physique and a magnetic personality.
Even "Star Trek" lost its two awards, for sound mixing and editing, to "The Hurt Locker," although at least both of those were collected, back-to-back, by a frail and splendid figure with flowing ginger-blond tresses, milky complexion, and unplaceable accent, whose very presence gave comfort to connoisseurs of the extraterrestrial.
The splendid figures of a nude man and woman carved by a Mangbetu artist of Congo announce their difference loud and clear from across the room: their genitals are carefully highlighted with paint.
Thus wrote Francis Galton, one of those splendid figures of Victorian Britain, in "The Art of Travel" which ran through eight editions in the second half of the 19th century.
The male protagonists are splendid figures who die heroic deaths, while the women are strong characters who engineer much of the action".
At once repulsive and irresistible, he is a splendid exercise in theatrical contradiction, a Dionysian figure who inspires panic and elation in equal measure.
"The Imperfectionists" is a splendid original, filled with wit and structured so ingeniously that figuring out where the author is headed is half the reader's fun.
Have a splendid Easter weekend.
Truly a splendid life.
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