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Discover Ludwig"take your fancy" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to attract or appeal to someone's interest or liking. Example: "There were many options on the menu, but the seafood dish really took my fancy."
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So if Antarctica doesn't take your fancy, where else?
What blockbusters most take your fancy this year?
You can add whatever spices take your fancy.
Second branch in Shoreditch If Vietnamese doesn't take your fancy, why not picnic in Victoria Park?
Exercise some creative license and use whatever vegetables, cheeses, herbs or even spices take your fancy.
If Vietnamese doesn't take your fancy, why not picnic in Victoria Park?
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"Read anything that takes your fancy," Mrs. Travers said.
Whatever takes your fancy, be prepared for some hard graft.
Serve with more mustard – or whatever takes your fancy... Lunch on a stick!
But Phoey (or Joebe, whatever takes your fancy) just never happened for us.
Or you could try just walking up and down Florida Road and Windermere Road and seeing what takes your fancy.
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