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stylish time
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "stylish time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period or moment that is characterized by fashion or elegance. Example: "The gala was a stylish time, filled with exquisite outfits and sophisticated decor."
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3 human-written examples
Martha Bromelmeier's costume design also makes the 1920s look like an enjoyably stylish time to live, especially for upper-crust women.
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Indeed, the likeness of Minoan art to Art Nouveau used to be put down to the fantasy reconstructions of the British archeologist Arthur Evans, but as Minoan stuff pops up elsewhere, including in Egypt, the recaptured artistic gestures now seem true — just the way they painted — and the resemblance meaningful: a stylish style for a stylish time.
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It's unclear whether this is a trend driven by the desire to save money in a recession — people drink more during hard times, it's cheaper to drink at home and bar carts are a less expensive way to add a bar to a room than remodeling — or a nostalgia for a simpler, more stylish time when one didn't have to worry so much about saving money.
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56 human-written examples
Apparently, the NBA thought it might not be on the up-and-up and told James that he would have to stick with a less stylish mask next time around.
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I liked Blake's goofy, carefree gurning - he seems chuffed to be making his living in America, the home of rock 'n' roll - and I thought the sign above him was fantastically overblown and, at the same time, stylish: each letter of the word Norms gets its own aerodynamic, angular plastic meteor.
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Escape C is also a stylish and versatile time piece.
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She appears to have a second chin and a bit of fat on her neck, something considered stylish, at the time, among royal women from Kush.
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She's most famous for her first lady fashion, but Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who would have turned 80 today, was just as stylish from the time she left Washington until she passed away on May 19 , 1994at age 64.
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Avoid dressing stylish all the time, because if you do that, it's not stylish anymore; and eventually you will get bored.
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14 times On fleek, adjectival phrase: Extremely good, attractive, or stylish. 2 times Lumbersexual, noun: A young urban man who cultivates an appearance and style of dress (typified by a beard and check shirt) suggestive of a rugged, outdoor lifestyle.
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And if he cared to go back a little further, the only other South African to win at the Home of Golf was the stylish Bobby Locke, four times an Open champion and one of the greatest putters of all time.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a specific era known for its particular fashion or design aesthetic, use "stylish time" to evoke a sense of nostalgia or appreciation for that period's unique flair.
Common error
Avoid using "stylish time" when describing everyday or mundane situations. Reserve it for contexts where fashion, design, or aesthetics are genuinely relevant and noteworthy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "stylish time" primarily functions as a descriptive phrase, where the adjective "stylish" modifies the noun "time". It indicates a period characterized by a particular fashion or elegance. This usage is supported by the examples provided by Ludwig, where "stylish" is used to describe qualities of different historical moments.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "stylish time" is a grammatically correct and usable expression to describe a period or moment characterized by fashion or elegance. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, its usage is relatively rare, mostly appearing in news and media contexts. When aiming for clarity and impact, consider using semantically similar alternatives like "fashionable era" or "chic moment". It's crucial to reserve this phrase for situations where fashion or design are genuinely relevant, avoiding overuse in trivial contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fashionable era
Replaces "stylish" with "fashionable" and "time" with "era", focusing on a longer period.
chic moment
Substitutes "stylish" with "chic", suggesting sophistication, and "time" with "moment", indicating brevity.
elegant period
Replaces "stylish" with "elegant", emphasizing grace, and "time" with "period", indicating a broader span.
trendy era
Changes "stylish" to "trendy", focusing on current fashion, and "time" to "era", suggesting an extended duration.
vogue epoch
Uses "vogue" instead of "stylish" for emphasizing popularity and "epoch" instead of "time" denoting a significant time.
graceful age
Replaces "stylish" with "graceful" for elegance and "time" to "age" for an extended period
sophisticated era
Changes "stylish" to "sophisticated" and "time" to "era", focusing on refinement over a period
fashion-forward period
Highlights innovation in fashion by replacing "stylish" with "fashion-forward" and "time" with "period".
classy era
Emphasizes sophistication by using "classy" instead of "stylish" and "era" for "time".
modish time
Uses "modish" instead of "stylish" for being fashionable and "time" denoting duration.
FAQs
How can I use "stylish time" in a sentence?
You can use "stylish time" to describe a past era known for its fashion or to refer to a period in someone's life characterized by their personal style. For instance, "The 1920s were a "stylish time" for art deco and flapper dresses."
What are some alternatives to "stylish time"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "fashionable era", "chic moment", or "elegant period".
Is "stylish time" grammatically correct?
Yes, "stylish time" is grammatically correct. "Stylish" is an adjective modifying the noun "time". According to Ludwig AI, this phrase is correct and usable in written English.
In what contexts is "stylish time" most appropriate?
"Stylish time" is best used when discussing historical periods, fashion trends, or design movements. It's less suitable for describing everyday events.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested