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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aristocratic kind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type or category that is associated with aristocracy or noble qualities.
Example: "The event attracted an aristocratic kind of audience, dressed in elegant attire and exuding sophistication."
Alternatives: "noble type" or "genteel sort".
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In her third novel, Janette Jenkins turns the tables on the Astors and Cunards, describing a migration of a less aristocratic kind.
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"My own decision proceeded not from the functioning of the reasoning mind, but from a revolt of the stomach". He always spoke of tyranny and its defenders with a kind of aristocratic disgust -- but he was liberalism's aristocrat, one of the princes of the faith that freedom comes first.
Within its small provincial society he assumed a kind of aristocratic status.
"We managed to live in a kind of aristocratic poverty," Ms. Sterne wrote to Mr. Freed.
That is, this kind of aristocratic outfit, aristocracy of birth, which is legitimized by heroic behavior on the battlefield.
The latter is the kind of aristocratic kitsch that the Munich porcelain dealer Angela Gräfin von Wallwitz dismisses as "lame, utterly lame".
Everybody in this building has some kind of aristocratic name, and I am this nouveau riche American that's ruining the neighborhood.
Mr. Takemitsu's "Nostalghia" for violin and strings and "Three Film Scores" hung back seductively with a kind of aristocratic reserve.
That kind of aristocratic yet offhand allure is what made shorts and high-waisted pants layered with featherweight coats, crinkly trenches and well-worn hats feel so on target this season.
From the age of 10, she was educated at home by private tutors, living with her mother and a beloved aunt in "a kind of aristocratic poverty," as she once told a friend.
He reasoned that aura was a kind of aristocratic mystery, and that its disappearance should herald a new, more democratic art: "The social significance of film, even — and especially — in its most positive form, is inconceivable without its destructive, cathartic side: the liquidation of the value of tradition in the cultural heritage".
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