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'would be fabulous' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express enthusiasm or excitement for an idea or event. For example, "Going to the beach this weekend would be fabulous!".
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Crossover-episode potential would be fabulous.
"That would be fabulous," she said.
Would be fabulous with a pickle.
Amnesty, she said, would be "fabulous".
The ability to fly would be fabulous.
"I mean, it would be fabulous".
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"I think he'd be fabulous".
Sarah Ivens Deputy Editor, OK! magazine She'd be fabulous in an OK! shoot.
But still, fascinating as it is to wonder at how these prize whippet women look when up the duff, it'd be fabulous, as always, to also see other shapes and sizes represented.
I'm sure I speak for literally tens of fans in East Ayrshire when I say that it'd be fabulous if he could take some time out of his busy schedule to come and visit Rugby Park sometime".
He added: "Would it be fabulous to see the Final Four?
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