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The phrase "as fancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of fanciness of one thing to another, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The new restaurant is just as fancy as the one we visited last week."
Alternatives: "equally fancy" or "just as elaborate".
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I think of chicken as fancy.
That was as fancy as it got.
You're as fancy as Iggy says you are.
The food's not as fancy as my mum's cooking, mate.
TV critics have nothing as fancy as that.
"You can get as fancy as you want," he said.
It's not as fancy as those new forecourts going up everywhere.
This interloper studied English literature, but he was never anything as fancy as a poet.
Amal had never produced anything as fancy as flavored yogurt, they told me.
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But I'm not feeling quite as fancy-free as I thought I would.
My daughter's post-junior-year summer will be different, and hardly as fancy-free.
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