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Discover Ludwig"casually elegant" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe attire, behavior, atmosphere, events, or anything else that is neither too formal nor overly casual. For example, "The guests were dressed casually elegant for the dinner party."
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There is a casually elegant dining room.
We passed the evening at the casually elegant L'Italia restaurant.
ATMOSPHERE: American bistro food in a casually elegant dining room.
This is a rare opportunity to see her in such a small and casually elegant space.
Dinner at the Marinus, the hotel's casually elegant restaurant, is about $75 a person with wine.
ATMOSPHERE: Stylized French haute cuisine, with international touches, in an intimate, casually elegant room.
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The staff, once inspired to participate, is particularly lovely and laid-back in that casually hospitable, elegant French way — no fussiness or pretense, and a rather effortless way of dealing with customers.
No matter what she wore, she always had style--even casually, she was elegant.
She told me then that she was seeking to open a really elegant, casually sophisticated restaurant in the heart of Beverly Hills -- and she succeeded beyond expectations.
Lowell's influence can still be discerned in the elegant quatrains and casually brutal details of Frederick Seidel's Life on Earth (2001), as in the crisp elegiac poems of his award-winning Sunrise (1980).
At 10 30 on a recent Sunday morning, Bertrand Delanoë strolled casually toward an open market drawing on a thin cigar, elegant in a long, navy blue overcoat.
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