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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utterly fabulous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that expresses extreme excitement or enthusiasm about something. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. Example: The fashion show was utterly fabulous, with stunning designs and flawless models strutting down the runway.
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"Halle Berry, you're looking utterly fabulous this evening.
Who is utterly fabulous, wonderful, gorgeous and talented?
Hattie is in her late 70s and looked utterly fabulous, lithe and alive.
On the other was MIA, getting jiggy on stage on her due date in an utterly fabulous semi-maternity outfit by UK designer Henry Holland.
So you'll just have to take us at our less-than-classic word that these books (and also prints, totes and badges) are utterly fabulous.
"He was the stabilizer, he was the negotiator, he was utterly fabulous, and my mother would fall to pieces, completely fall to pieces, and not advance the plot in any way.
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But I've also had an even fuller share of meeting absolutely fabulous and utterly fascinating people.
Created by Ms. Saunders, the original "Absolutely Fabulous" - "Abfab" to its friends - chronicled a public-relations executive (Edina) and a magazine editor (Patsy) whose efforts to remain hip and find sex in the city would leave Carrie Bradshaw utterly appalled.
Absolutely Fabulous?
This is absolutely fabulous for ambulance officers.
His fabulous and utterly unique personality will be missed.
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