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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a storied setting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place that has a rich history or many significant events associated with it.
Example: "The novel takes place in a storied setting, filled with tales of ancient battles and legendary heroes."
Alternatives: "a historic backdrop" or "a legendary locale".
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When Blake Lively and beau Ryan Reynolds tied the knot in a secret ceremony this weekend, they chose a storied setting: Boone Hall Plantation in Mt. Pleasant, S.C., which as any Nicholas Sparks enthusiast knows, is where "The Notebook" was filmed.
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The capital of the Austrian state of Tirol neatly combines an impressive mountain setting with a storied and historic past.
Like Lukas, Calumet Farm holds a storied place in horse racing.
Agriculture has a storied place in Argentine history.
Then the scion of a storied Amsterdam family said he found two, setting off a feud in the international art world.
Tuesday to watch as the Loizeauxes set off a chain reaction of explosions that will force a storied but tired property to collapse upon itself.
In Stephen Ross Prize, recognition of a storied career.
The playhouse has a storied history.
The hotel has a storied history.
Regardless, they share a storied history.
* Baseball fights have a storied history.
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