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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very chic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is stylish or fashionable, often in reference to clothing, decor, or lifestyle choices.
Example: "She wore a very chic dress to the gala, turning heads as she walked in."
Alternatives: "a very stylish" or "an extremely fashionable".
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But then cupcakes took a very chic turn.
If you want leather, Aspinal's is a very chic luxury option to keep everything organised.
Bring out your inner bear by cosying up in a cave - albeit a very chic one.
Story about a Tennessee girl in France who goes to a very chic party at a Baron's country estate.
"But the apartment is in good condition, it's very sophisticated, and it's in a very chic place," she added.
My clients were a very chic couple, a psychiatrist and his wife, on the Upper East Side.
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Our room, which was 2950 rupees or $43 a night, was very chic with a lot more warmth and personality than your standard lodging.
"A tuxedo is very chic but, if you're a woman going out with a man and he's in trousers and a jacket, too, you don't want to look too matching.
"She created a very stylish, very chic line that became a mainstay of Saks".
I noticed a lot of very chic blow-dries on the screen – is that normal, or was it ramped up for TV?
I noticed a lot of very chic blow-dries on the screen – is that normal, or was it ramped up for TV? It's really important that the people who work here look like they work here.
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