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Discover LudwigThe phrase "opulence of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the richness or lavishness of something, often in relation to luxury or wealth. Example: "The opulence of the palace was evident in its gold-plated fixtures and extravagant furnishings."
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It's easiest to sink into one of the red banquettes, or a high-backed carriage chair up front, and surrender to the subtle opulence of the experience.
This opulence of lawn and shade,.
India, and the opulence of its Maharajas, was another.
For me it suggests the opulence of the coming season".
A fillet of merluza has the opulence of lobster.
Despite the apparent opulence of Cardiff Bay, much of Wales is poor.
The aggressive opulence of 21st-century capital coexists, somewhat awkwardly, with an older, aristocratic elegance.
In this work, Tharp transforms the opulence of 19th-century classicism into electricity and light.
Those documents outlined the incredible opulence of FIFA's executive committee, chief among them Sepp Blatter.
The opulence of Mr. Hussein's Xanadu stunned Iraqis and Americans alike.
Codman rejected the overstuffed opulence of the gilded age, as did Wharton.
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