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The phrase "classy for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "classy for" to describe something that is both elegant and appropriate for a particular occasion or purpose. For example: - The black dress she wore was classy for the formal event. - The restaurant has a classy, upscale atmosphere that is perfect for a romantic date. - The new office design is classy for hosting professional meetings.
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Classy for a kid out of work, isn't it?
Altogether, Jenny seems too classy for this seedy suitor, a relative of the Beatles' "man from the motor trade".
This year's Bond girl is perhaps the classiest in Bond history, too classy for this gig, I'm tempted to say.
Again, you're not likely to catch Moretz in flesh-baring outfits that leave little to the imagination; she seems too classy for that Hollywood pitfall.
Whilst Sufjan would of course be welcome in my heaven, his sort of fare is a little too classy for my tastes.
Chor Bizarre If you think the heart of Mayfair is too classy for a crass commercial operation, think again: here is Chor Bizarre, just as wacky as it was in its original location in Delhi.
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Still, as Malachy McCourt recalled last week, she brought some elegance to the "man's preserve" at the Head, selecting, for example, classy songs for the jukebox.
So he had to look classy now for dear life, and also for income.
His moods and his methods are not classy enough for Real, and he somewhat brazenly used the media spotlight to audition for his next coaching job.
Roma found a classy place for himself".
All round, a classy triumph for English National Opera.
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