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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'chic of' is not correct and cannot be used in written English
There is no context in which this phrase would make sense.
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Most chic of all is the art collection.
"It's chic of Miramax," he continued, "to say that they're independent when they're owned by Disney".
The utter chic of the Bottega Veneta show was a joy.
Wasn't it the French who proved that unchic is the most chic of all?
The popularity, if not the chic, of such shoes is assured.
The Armani suit has given way to the academic chic of jeans and cardigan.
(She carries the chic of the costume designer Michael Krass's fabulous period styles effortlessly).
It will never rival the Nordic chic of Stockholm or the charm of Munich.
For the ultrahip, though, the plattenbaus offer the chic of urban pioneering.
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The office has the shoestring-chic of a college newspaper.
Where is the plaid-shirted prole-chic of activists from groups like Act Up and Queer Nation?
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