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"given the luxury" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means that someone has been given the opportunity or privilege to do something special or enjoy something special. It can also imply that the person is fortunate or lucky to have this opportunity. Example: Given the luxury of studying abroad, I was able to immerse myself in a new culture and language.
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Schiano, 46, was given the luxury of time at Rutgers.
It is unsettling, given the luxury of the food, and the question of its cost.
We are given the luxury of learning from others' mistakes and successes, often in a very informal way.
Given the luxury of space, I can rotate my nightshade crops (tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant), my brassicas (broccoli, brussel sprouts).
The journalist was given the luxury of a long profile, and repeat interviews, and was clever enough to ask a different question.
They are not given the luxury of leeway, since they are expected to randomly prove their innocence by providing urine samples whenever and wherever the drug testers choose.
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Or a blend of cashmere and silk, because the cashmere gives the luxury and the warmth, and silk gives you the sheen, the summer part.
"We have already given the Legislature the luxury of more than enough time, and they've done nothing.
"Having Kevin Haller, Roman Hamrlik and Garry Galley has given us the luxury of giving these guys some time.
"The challenges that have confronted George have not given him the luxury of being irresponsibly high or low".
They say that Japan's surpluses have also given it the luxury of financing its own huge budget deficits.
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