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Discover Ludwig"have a fancy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a strong liking or desire for something. Example: I have a fancy for chocolate ice cream, especially when it's hot outside.
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Do you have a fancy Dyson?
Today we have a fancy term for it: aspiration dressing.
"I have a fancy that every city has a voice.
You don't have a fancy nickname like Mosquito [Ferrero's nickname].
Everyone likes a band who have a fancy stage trick.
Statisticians have a fancy name for this, "first-order stochastic dominance".
"Being on the street, you don't really have to have a fancy display.
I might have a fancy dress on over a pair of pants.
You don't need to have a fancy phone to sell your old sofa on Craigslist.
It did not have a fancy binding, gilt scrollwork or a lock and key.
Medical ethicists have a fancy word for this kind of thinking: autonomy.
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