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The phrase "fancy hotel" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a luxurious or upscale hotel. Example: "I stayed at a fancy hotel in Paris with plush bedding, gourmet cuisine, and top-notch service."
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But this was not for some fancy hotel.
It looked like room service at a fancy hotel.
A fancy hotel library to read it in?
In Istanbul, Human Rights Watch at first put them up at a fancy hotel.
"It's not where you come to get massaged in a fancy hotel".
On Sunday, there was a big birthday party for her at a fancy hotel.
In "Rabbit, Run," Updike renamed Reading "Brewer" and replaced the pagoda with a fancy hotel, but nobody was fooled.
Gayle suggests that even a fancy hotel on the T20 circuit can resemble "a mini-prison.
It was once a fancy hotel, back in the 1920s, then a home for the elderly.
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They're having a retreat there rather than at a fancy hotel--or even Miami, as has happened in the past.
Handsome, but on the whole a little too fancy-hotel for me.
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