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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as chic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the style or elegance of one thing to another, often in a positive context.
Example: "Her outfit was as chic as the latest fashion trends seen on the runway."
Alternatives: "just as stylish" or "equally fashionable".
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But Ms. Yaskulka, 59 and a size 8, was as chic as a downtown hipster.
There was no one as chic as Vreeland, and they're still copying her now.
Perhaps, but that all sounds nebulous – and certainly not as chic as making oneself unGoogleable.
Pauline, who is as chic as Hadley is frumpy, makes herself an instant fixture in the Hemingway household.
Clothes, that is, are only as chic as the urge they excite in others to uncover what awaits beneath.
The black and white stripes (as opposed to boring blue and red) are as chic as a Mount Vernon fireworks display.
If you want something just as chic as the likes of iCandy and Stokke at half the price, our vote goes to this one.
Just as chic as the interiors is the hotel's location: far from the tourist crowds in the cozy neighborhood of Cihangir, the West Village of Istanbul.
Though his productions look as chic as a window at Bergdorf Goodman, surface has never been of much interest to Mr. van Hove.
Grrr... Small bags are all the rage this season, but extra-large ones come in handy as well — especially when they are as chic as this.
LOOKING as chic as a Fifth Avenue mannequin and wearing a hat worthy of the Kentucky Derby, Linda Loparco arrived at Thataway Cafe in Greenwich.
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