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It could potentially be used in spoken language as a colloquial expression, but it is not grammatically correct in written English
It would need to be part of a complete sentence or phrase to be considered correct usage. For example, "I fancy by adding some spices to the recipe" is not a complete sentence. Correct usage would be, "I fancy adding some spices to the recipe."
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Maybe the theory was too fancy by half.
Sadly, his reunion with the Fugees also seems like a flight of fancy by now.
And there is the International Space Station, a wasteful flight of fancy by governments.
Or gain unlimited access to all the news they fancy by paying a monthly $15 subscription".
Anyway, that mashing-frames-together method won't work for this cartoon, an early flight of fancy by Roz Chast, from 1980.
Its offerings were not fancy by the food-crazed standards of New Orleans, but still, not many government cafeterias serve bread pudding with white chocolate sauce for dessert.
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These seemingly mismatched symbols of black pride and black shame are not adversaries but allies, and Mr. Power's play was inspired not by fancy but by fact.
Green hooded dress by Tom Wolfe, jeans by Duck and Cover, vintage sailor shawl by Ophelia Fancy, sneaks by PF Flyers, jewels stylist's own.
Bridget fancies her boss, Daniel Cleaver Hugh Grantt), and she is fancied by a barrister called Mark Darcy Colin Firthh).
(It was really just fancied by people who were prone to craziness).
Only a few hundred of those bikes are built with the vintage body fancied by foreigners.
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