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"lap of luxury" is a commonly used phrase in written English and is considered grammatically correct.
It refers to a state of extreme wealth and comfort. Example: After years of hard work, the CEO was finally able to retire and live in the lap of luxury, traveling the world on his private yacht.
Idiom
In the lap of luxury.
People in the lap of luxury are very wealthy and have have everything that money can buy.
Dictionary
lap of luxury
noun
A position or situation in which one is spoiled and indulged.
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INSIDE TRACK: A fast lap of luxury.
Living in the lap of luxury doesn't come cheap.
We go from absolute poverty to the lap of luxury.
Very isolated, but you're still living in the lap of luxury.
Unlocking the door, Gurbach said, "Like I told 'em, it's not the lap of luxury".
When this looks like the lap of luxury, you know you're in the sticks.
But you can't just do the job for a few years and then retire in a lap of luxury.
The Persians (called Longhairs outside the U.S). are perhaps the quintessential "luxury" cat that is, the cat who expects to be kept in the lap of luxury.
If governments moved the retirement age down to 40 every young person would have a job and everyone would be living in the lap of luxury.
"We spent five days in the lap of luxury at an exclusive hotel for free - I estimate that we saved at least $500 each.
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They could be a capitalist retread of Granovsky Street: lap-of-luxury care for the upper crust; crumbling wards and creaking equipment for Ivan Average.
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