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Discover Ludwig"dignified setting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that is formal and/or filled with respect. For example: The concert was held in a dignified setting, with everyone dressed in formal attire.
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Overall, bringing homeless people inside to a "dignified" setting for a meal means they'll have access to health services they otherwise wouldn't, he said.
It is certainly a dignified setting.
As befits such a dignified setting, the cemetery cradles the remains of many distinguished men, including no less than five governors and the poet Robert Frost.
He recalls the Treasury's "historic conference room", with "Renaissance Revival furniture and gas-lit chandeliers" -- which had been, he adds somewhat gratuitously, "the dignified setting for some of our brainstorming clusterfucks".
The President will Tweet from time to time (undoubtedly often to help his campaign), but he should hold back most responses until he can give them in a more dignified setting — like at the White House during a townhall event.
As it turned out, he cast more shade in that dignified setting than at almost any turn in recent weeks. .
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Not long ago, the power of government looked set to reduce parliament merely to a "dignified" part of the constitution, little more than a prime ministerial poodle.
He migrated to Fleet Street, where an ex-pilot friend on the Daily Express set him up with a clerical job dignified by the title of cartoon editor.
He has been dignified amid a maelstrom and part of the maelstrom was set in motion by folk from within his own club.
"Calm & dignified.
I felt dignified.
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