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the aesthetic
adjective
Concerned with beauty, artistic impact, or appearance.
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The phrase "the aesthetic" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the appearance or style of something, usually in an artistic or tasteful way. For example: The new painting had an interesting mix of colors that created an intriguing aesthetic.
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It is the aesthetic.
"I like the aesthetic".
The aesthetic was inadvertent steampunk.
"The aesthetic suits them.
The aesthetic worked.
The aesthetic is familiar gothic horror.
But the aesthetic, she said, remained dated.
Yet the aesthetic still feels arrestingly strange.
The aesthetic language belongs to another age.
Yet somehow the aesthetic argument holds sway.
The aesthetic is better than in Melbourne.
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