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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very classy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is elegant, stylish, or sophisticated.
Example: "The event was held in a very classy venue, complete with chandeliers and fine dining."
Alternatives: "an extremely elegant" or "a highly sophisticated".
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"It has a very classy look".
It's not a very classy thing.
"We are in a very classy turnout.
"I am a very classy guy.
I hope we will have a very classy fight".
From west to east, this is a very classy coast.
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"He groomed them to represent themselves in a very, very classy way".
For all its kinetic energy and sweep, Michael Winterbottom's hyperactive new film is really nothing more than a very, very classy TV movie.
My elder daughter had supplied me with a candle-powered pumpkin and a basket of very classy treats, including little chocolates, properly wrapped up.
demijohn.co.uk Real ginger beer Good ginger beer is hard to find, but this brilliant one from Fever-Tree, a small and very classy little company, is high on ginger and low on sugar.
Writing of Harrison's standing on an album he considered "as personal, in its own way, as anything that Lennon has done": Watts said: "Harrison has always struck me before as simply a writer of very classy pop songs; now he stands as something more than an entertainer.
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