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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "fabulous of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, though it is not commonly used in everyday language.
It is more often used in a formal or literary context. Example: The ballroom was decorated with a fabulous display of flowers. In this sentence, "fabulous of" is used to describe the display of flowers as being impressive and beautiful. Other possible uses of "fabulous of" could include describing someone's talents or qualities, such as "She was known for her fabulous of cooking" or "His paintings were a fabulous of color and emotion."
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While still looking fabulous, of course.
"Is that fabulous?" Of course it was.
It's baffling, ridiculous, fascinating, hilarious and fabulous, of course.
Shall the amendment be approved?" That makes it sounds fabulous, of course.
She looks fabulous, of course – in Marc Jacobs sequins and frills with her hair wet.
Most fabulous of all were Marc Bolan and David Bowie, whose weakness for make-up underscored their otherness.
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KORWIN--Shirley, nee Stieglitz, vibrant, loving wife of Irving, adoring mother of Richard and Alan, fabulous grandma of Arielle, Spencer, Tyler and Mariel.
"This team is made up of a fabulous group of individuals who are strong and talented," Valentine said.
As Jared went on, I tried to estimate the cost of this fabulous catalogue of goods.
(Plus, San Francisco's fabulous assortment of dives, of course).
For fashionistas: a fabulous collection of caftans, made of the finest fabrics of the Ottoman Empire.
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