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Discover LudwigThe phrase "peerless elegance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is unmatched in grace or beauty, often in contexts related to fashion, art, or design. Example: "The gown she wore to the gala exuded peerless elegance, captivating everyone in the room."
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Her natural grace, peerless elegance and sparkling sense of style are like something from a fairytale, or Just Seventeen, and she is imitated – if never bettered – by swooning secretaries across the globe.
Metzenthen is a writer of immense integrity and peerless elegance.
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While the favourite Chen Aisen was putting in a peerless display of elegance at the top of the leaderboard, his countryman Qui Bo was also out of the qualification spots halfway through the competition.
But even these accomplishments hardly begin to convey his infectious wit, his incomparable elegance, his peerless taste, and his innate modesty.
Though her characters' lives in the early 70s follow a more challenging and intellectual path than my own conventional one in the same period, nevertheless the sheer elegance of the prose, and peerless evocation of the period have me sighing in entranced, and amused recognition.
Not only an effortless master at writing, he dished out elegance and ease in equal parts using his peerless powers of oration, and if one visits YouTube and types his name, it's not hard to get lost in videos of Hitchens speaking across the world on a cornucopia of subjects.
Peerless stuff.
The photos are peerless.
Wonderful elegance!
But Bale was peerless.
Peerless without peering?
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