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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new fancy" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward or unclear
It could be used informally to describe something that is both new and stylish or elaborate, but it is not commonly accepted. Example: "She bought a new fancy dress for the gala."
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Despite Headingley's new fancy drainage system.
The new, fancy Web site is already finished.
Wow! How much did my new fancy thermostat save me?
He could tell Brenda had a new fancy man.
"The new fancy is knowing the provenance of your food," Mr. Tesauro said.
But the new fancy strip clubs are not expected to be affected because of their location.
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Samsung, another one of Apple's competitors, was down just 1percentt on the news of Apple's new fancy-schmancy phones.
Many brands claim they're being greener by shifting into some new fancy-pants type of plastic (as opposed to saving money).
As the country grew wealthier, the odds were that consumers would continue to splurge on new, fancier cars.
New, fancier dining room, full bar, lounge and terrace have been added to the rooftop, and a garden is planned.
Panasonic and Skype have teamed up and some of Panny's new fancy-pants HDTVs feature the VoIP service right in the set.
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