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Discover Ludwig"more classy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has more style and elegance than another object or person. For example, "The renovated apartment was much more classy than the old one."
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The result is a much more classy, almost understated look.
- or a more classy outing of the sort you can find at Balthazar or Pastis.
I think we should get more classy and then pay more attention in it".
Lasse Hallström dishes up more classy mediocrity with this brazenly uncomplicated treat for dog lovers.
One of this even more classy album's appeals is the juxtaposition between the elegance of the music and the grimness of the rhymes.
The advance speculation on this occasion had included two more classy former princes of Denmark in Rory Kinnear and Ben Whishaw.
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I love to show off my curves, but being a mom, I guess I do it in a little more classier way, even though for Halloween I was a milkmaid -- but there are moments," Simpsons told the publication.
All the gushing when Lena Dunham got her Vogue cover did not acknowledge that, ultimately, as an articulate charismatic New York beatnik intellectual, Dunham was more than classy and worthy enough to fit the Vogue remit.
Vitamina M was the first to open, inviting visitors to stay in a chic, minimal house full of funky Italian objects (think bright red and shiny), while Terres d'Aventure Suites offers a slightly more serious, classy option, with mini-apartments also on offer.
Or more like a classy wake?
"One more thing: Stay classy, Chicago," Mr. Law says, winking.
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