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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's vanity" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to describe something or someone as being vain or excessively concerned with their appearance or accomplishments. Example: "Despite all of her success, she couldn't shake the feeling that it was all just vanity, with no real substance or meaning."
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Many would question why we're delighted to do Google's heavy lifting for free, but perhaps it's vanity; the prospect of our photo becoming the pre-eminent online representation of a real-world landmark holds significant appeal.
"It's vanity," Mr. Mirchandani said.
"It's vanity," he said "That's the only word.
"It's vanity," Colga Hylton-Springer, the younger of her two daughters, explained in the article.
Their motives vary — for some it's vanity, for others it's just love.
"It's vanity," said the daughter, Colga Hylton-Springer, explaining that her mother, who was born in Barbados, had learned a hard lesson here in her adopted country.
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And it was vanity.
"It was vanity.
Partly, it was vanity.
It was vanity, yes it was, but it was also a game I think.
But more than that, he said, "I would have thought it was vanity.
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