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From OED.
mass noun Fashionable elegance and sophistication. ‘the world-famous hotel attracts guests because of its style and taste’ More example
sentences ‘This kind of fridge has become a symbol of taste, elegance,
style and wealth.’ ‘Consumption is more than just French style and
taste, it represents the positioning of the self in a larger world.’
‘But when a temple of style and urban sophistication founders on
ambience, food and service, it doesn't leave much to cling to.’
‘Today, his star is fading and so is the idea that he is an icon of
style and musical sophistication.’ ‘But records do not reveal the
elegance and style with which most of his runs were made.’ ‘His sense
of style ranged from the elegant to the outrageous.’ ‘I'd like to say
that I did it with style and elegance but I suspect that would be a
lie.’ ‘Waterford Crystal, the epitome of style and elegance, is the
world's most successful luxury crystal brand.’ ‘You could have your
visitors gasping in admiration at your elegance and style with this
prize.’ ‘The name Odeon, on the other hand, retains an air of
tradition, elegance and style.’ ‘Is he dripping with charm, style and
panache as well?’ ‘In recent years her style has become more
sophisticated, elegant and streamlined.’ ‘If it is style, elegance and
grandeur you are after then this five-bed detached property may be the
home for you.’ ‘The two of them have very similar tastes and sense of
style so coming together was obvious.’ ‘Despite our growing celebrity
status we had no sophistication or sense of style.’ ‘Visiting the
house, you can relive the previous tenants' elegant style of life.’ ‘I
never imagined that Sichuan dishes could be made in such an elegant
and exquisite style.’ ‘On the outback road from Sydney to Melbourne,
Tony Perrottet finds sophistication and style in the wild.’ ‘As local
real estate prices have soared, so has the region's reputation for
style and taste.’
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