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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such elegant" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "elegant" is modified by a noun, such as "such elegant designs" or "such elegant attire."
Example: "She wore such elegant shoes that everyone admired her style."
Alternatives: "so elegant" or "such elegance."
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How does he exude such elegant deviousness?
Such elegant arguments, however, have not prevailed.
In addition to such "elegant balance," I like economy.
(Italian medicine is full of such elegant oddities).
The magicians were everywhere, and they were such elegant and resourceful men.
But not all digital archive problems can be solved with such elegant solutions.
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Such an elegant, elemental Hemingway sentence.
Swimming is such an elegant sport.
Awkward word for such an elegant composer.
It was an amazing study, with such an elegant design.
A third comment read: "Such an elegant presentation of common sense.
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