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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very handsome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is attractive or good-looking.
Example: "The actors in the film are very handsome, making it a visual treat for the audience."
Alternatives: "look quite attractive" or "are really good-looking".
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Why? Uniforms are very handsome.
"And," she adds, raising a hand to hide her giggle, "they are very handsome".
Both the Steves Homestead at 509 King William, with a fine Mansard roof, and Groos house, an Italianate villa at 335, are very handsome.
He handed it to me and said, "You are very handsome, brother," revealing a fair share of missing teeth.
And the results are very handsome indeed, utterly befitting a barbershop where a standard haircut runs £50 (about $82).
Lady Rosebery was very taken with California, from where she wrote: "The inhabitants are very entertaining ... the women are very handsome, think nothing of dresses costing £80, "fix up" their faces very frequently and are generally divorced".
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"He's very handsome".
Whoever he is, he's very handsome.
"Your husband is very handsome, Mrs. Smith.
He was very handsome, and also reticent.
Plus he was very handsome.
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