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Discover Ludwig"luxuriate" is a correctly used and valid word in written English
You can use it to describe the act of taking pleasure in something or the state of being in a relaxed and contented situation. For example, "After a long day at work, I luxuriated in a hot tub of bubbles."
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They luxuriate in swimming pools.
Luxuriate in the classics.
Luxuriate in Splitsville.
Ham it up; luxuriate in it.
I will luxuriate in the moment.
Unlike Whitman, Eakins would never luxuriate in the world.
Not all of these artists luxuriate in their smoothness.
Unspoiled by digital effects, the photographs luxuriate in pregnant details.
"He wanted to luxuriate in the sense of enlightenment".
It is best just to luxuriate in the anecdotage.
The Republican Party can't even luxuriate in ad hominem.
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